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22 Jan
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Apollo Global Management may announce RPC takeover - report

The acquisition of RPC Group by American private equity outfit, Apollo Global Management, could be announced as soon as Tuesday.

22 Jan
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May waives £65 settlement fee for EU nationals applying after Brexit

EU nationals wishing to apply for settled status in the UK after Brexit would have their £65 fee waived, Prime Minister Theresa May said on Monday.

21 Jan
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Commodities: Copper slips after weak China GDP numbers

Commodities were little changed at the start of the week, with most markets closed in observance of the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday in the States, including the Chicago Board of Trade.

21 Jan
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Europe close: Stockmarkets dip amid mixed news on trade

Stocks on the Continent dipped at the start of the week amid mixed news around the ongoing US-China trade talks and after the International Monetary Fund took an axe to its growth forecasts for Germany.

21 Jan
Sector movers: Miners and banks down, aerospace and tobacco up

Industrial engineering and aerospace sectors were among the winners on Monday, while utilities all lost out.

21 Jan
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London close: Stocks little changed as May sets out 'Plan B'

London stocks were little changed on Monday as investors awaited Theresa May’s presentation of her ‘Plan B’ on Brexit to the Commons and digested Chinese growth figures.

21 Jan
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Tuesday preview: Employment report, Easyjet in focus

The focus on Tuesday will be on the UK employment referencing the month of November, alongside public sector borrowing figures for last month.

21 Jan
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May set to return to Commons with no Brexit 'Plan B'

UK Prime Minister Theresa May was still trying to sell her original Brexit deal to rebel Tory MPs and the DUP as parliament prepared for another showdown over the issue on Monday.

21 Jan
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Draper Esprit pours cash into Earlybird Digital

Venture capital firm Draper Esprit announced on Monday that it is furthering its strategic partnership with Earlybird Digital West, as it initially announced in July last year.

21 Jan
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FTSE 250 movers: Gold miners drop, Superdry bounces

London’s FTSE 250 was down 0. 16% at 18,734. 24 in afternoon trade on Monday, as Indivior and gold miners led the index a fraction lower.

21 Jan
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Google handed record €50m fine for GDPR breaches

Google was handed a record €50m fine by French data regulator CNIL on Monday for breaching the EU's new general data protection regulation (GDPR).

21 Jan
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FX round-up: Sterling ekes out small gain as PM sets out 'Plan B'

Sterling managed to eke out a small gain at the start of the week, even as the Prime Minister set out her 'Plan B' to Parliament, although the market reaction was very limited, partly due to light trading volumes, given the absence of US traders from their desks on Martin Luther King Jr. Day.

21 Jan
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Directors dealings: Johnson Matthey chairman buys-in

Johnson Matthey chairman, Patrick Webster Thomas, picked-up a large batch of shares in the company he helps run.

21 Jan
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Just Eat delivers tasty numbers, but CEO dismounts

Just Eat said profits for the past year were ahead of forecasts but and are likely to accelerate in the coming year, but that chief executive Peter Plumb has left the online takeaway food marketplace a little over a year after he started.

21 Jan
Nakama Q3 hit by weak Asia performance

AIM-listed recruitment consultancy Nakama said on Monday that its third-quarter performance was hit by weaker-than-expected trading in Asia.

21 Jan
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Asia report: Markets make gains despite disappointing China data

Markets in Asia started the week with gains across the board after their respective sessions on Monday, even as investors sifted through some disappointing data on China’s economy.

21 Jan
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BAE to create UK-based Land Systems JV with Rheinmetall

Defence company BAE Systems has sold a 55% stake in its Land UK tank and combat vehicle division to Germany's Rheinmetall.

21 Jan
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Kingfisher's earnings seen at risk, RBC downgrades

RBC Capital Markets downgraded Kingfisher on Monday as the B&Q owner faces and unsupportive domestic outlook and structural and execution issues in France.

21 Jan
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FTSE 100 movers: Kingfisher hit by downgrade but AstraZeneca makes gains

London's FTSE 100 was flat at 6,966. 66 in afternoon trade on Monday as investors eyed Theresa May's presentation of her Brexit 'Plan B' to Commons.

21 Jan
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FCA launches investigation into Accrol statements

Just a day before the release of its half-year results, Accrol Group Holdings announced that it was being investigated by the Financial Conduct Authority.