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Tuesday newspaper round-up: Black Monday, Asia divergence, Apple, Shell-BG deal off?

Tue, 25th Aug 2015 07:14

(ShareCast News) - A global stock market sell-off and tumbling oil prices have increased fears that some of this year's largest takeover deals are at risk of falling apart - including Royal Dutch Shell's $70bn bid for UK rival BG Group. Over the past week, the gap between the agreed price of several takeovers and the market price of the target companies' shares has widened, as funds that specialise in profiting from these situations have taken fright. - The Financial TimesChinese stocks sank again on Tuesday with the two main indices opening more than 6% lower, but other markets across Asia began to diverge from the mainland rout. A recovery in US stock futures helped offset another big drop for Chinese shares, with futures pointing to a gain of 2% for the S&P 500 and Dow Jones Industrial average. - The Financial TimesBlack Monday reviewsA tumultuous fall in Chinese equities dubbed "Black Monday" by Xinhua, the official state news agency, triggered a ferocious sell-off in international markets yesterday as fear spread of the potential impact of slowing growth in China on the global economy. The market turmoil appeared to reduce the chances of the US Federal Reserve lifting interest rates next month and could even spur it to keep them on hold until 2016. - The Financial TimesA collapse in the value of Chinese shares sent tremors through stock markets yesterday, triggering the ugliest day of global trading since the depths of the financial crisis eight years ago. Billions of dollars were wiped off the value of indices across the world in a day of frenetic selling during which the Shanghai composite plunged 8.5pc, its worst daily fall since 2007. - The Daily TelegraphSterling and the dollar took a pounding on currency markets yesterday as speculation mounted that central banks in Britain and the US would respond to the stock market rout by freezing interest rates until well into next year. The pound suffered its most volatile trading day against the euro in six years as traders quashed any idea of the Bank of England lifting the cost of borrowing from its record low of 0.5 per cent this year. - The TimesFrance and Germany have shrugged off a rout in world markets over China's slowing growth, with French President Francois Hollande saying that the global economy was "strong enough" to withstand any such downturn. "The world economy is strong enough to also have prospects for growth which are not simply linked to the situation in China," Mr Hollande told reporters on the sidelines of a meeting in Berlin with German Chancellor Angela Merkel, who added: "I'm convinced that China will do everything it can to stabilise its economic situation." - The Telegraph Other newsClaims management companies have driven a spike in complaints about packaged banks accounts and a stubbornly high number of payment protection insurance grievances, according to the latest figures from the Financial Ombudsman Service. The overall number of complaints to the ombudsman rose 8pc to 173,994 new cases in the first six months of the year. Just over half of the cases opened by the ombudsman were upheld. - The TelegraphApple chief executive Tim Cook halted a 13pc drop in the tech giant's stock on Monday after taking the unusual step of emailing a media organisation to reassure investors about the business's Chinese operation. With Chinese stocks plunging, Apple shares slumped as much as 13% to a year-low of $92 amid a sell-off in the broader US market before Cook took the rare step of commenting on the health of Apple's business midway through a financial quarter. Before the opening bell on Wall Street on Monday, he wrote to CNBC to reveal that iPhone activations in China had accelerated over the past few weeks. - TelegraphBritish companies including Royal Dutch Shell, Amec and Weir risk being outmanoeuvred by European rivals in a race for projects worth up to $185 billion in Iran's shattered oil industry. Despite the prospect of sanctions against the country being lifted as early as next spring, fewer than ten UK executives joined Philip Hammond, the foreign secretary, at the reopening of the British embassy in Tehran at the weekend. - The Times
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14 Feb 2017 07:48

Amec Foster Wheeler wins Spanish uranium project contact

(ShareCast News) - Energy services group Amec Foster Wheeler has been awarded a contract by Berkeley Energia to help develop its uranium processing plant at its Salamanca Project in western Spain. The scope of work by Amec Foster Wheeler will include engineering and procurement services to determine

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17 Jan 2017 07:50

Amec Foster Wheeler secures £35m MoD contract

(ShareCast News) - Amec Foster Wheeler has been awarded a contract worth about £35m to supply the UK Ministry of Defence with research and technology services. The work, for the MoD's Naval Nuclear Propulsion Programme, will be carried out over five years and will sustain about 70 jobs at Amec's off

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1 Dec 2016 17:07

LONDON MARKET CLOSE: Strong Pound Hits FTSE 100; Oil Rally Continues

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25 Nov 2016 20:13

FTSE 250 movers: Paragon Group jumps, AMEC sinks

(ShareCast News) - Paragon Group led to the upside on the back of a positive endorsement from broker Jefferies. Analyst Phil Dobbin said: "Paragon is evolving from a securitized non-bank lender to a more diversified retail funded banking group. We believe that the company has the ability to gain mar

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17 Nov 2016 13:00

Thursday broker round-up

(ShareCast News) - Kingfisher: HSBC reiterates hold with a target price of 380p. Astrazeneca: Berenberg reiterates buy with a 55p target. Aggreko: Jefferies stays at hold with a 750p target. Easyjet: Barclays reiterates equal-weight rating with a 1000p target. Amec Foster Wheeler: UBS keeps at ne

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15 Nov 2016 16:00

FTSE 250 movers: Oil services stocks bounce, Kaz knocked off high

(ShareCast News) - The FTSE 250 index was on the up again on Tuesday, rising almost 0.5% to over 17,550 by mid-afternoon as oil-related stocks inflated on hopes of more oil price gains. Oil service companies Petrofac and Wood Group were among the top risers, with engineer Amec Foster Wheeler a

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9 Nov 2016 10:03

Macquarie ups Amec Foster to 'neutral'

(ShareCast News) - Macquarie upgraded Amec Foster Wheeler to 'neutral' from 'underperform' but cut the price target to 400p from 420p, with the stock now sufficiently de-rated after last month's disappointing trading update. "In our view, the time has come to close out underweight positions and we u

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1 Nov 2016 12:25

Broker tips: Centamin, Ladbrokes Coral, Amec Foster Wheeler

(ShareCast News) - Numis on Tuesday lowered its recommendation on Centamin to 'hold' from 'add' and left its target price at 170p following the recent rally in the share price. Centamin on Monday said it expects 2016 gold production to be towards the upper end of its guidance of between 520,000 and

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1 Nov 2016 10:29

WINNERS & LOSERS SUMMARY: Standard Chartered Sold As Profit Misses

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1 Nov 2016 08:54

Amec Foster retreats on Barclays downgrade

(ShareCast News) - Amec Foster Wheeler was under the cosh on Tuesday as Barclays downgraded the stock to 'equalweight' from 'overweight' and cut the price target by 17% to 500p. Barclays pointed out that the group is currently undergoing a much deeper introspection than previously expected, in a mar

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31 Oct 2016 09:39

BROKER RATINGS SUMMARY: HSBC Raises IAG To Hold From Reduce

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27 Oct 2016 08:35

Amec Foster postpones Capital Markets Day, still to decide on funding structure

(ShareCast News) - Amec Foster Wheeler reaffirmed its expectations for full-year trading even as it forecast further slowing in Oil&Gas and solar activity in 2017, while raising its forecast for year-end net debt, sending its shares crashing. The company also announced proposed investments and a red

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19 Sep 2016 12:57

Credit Suisse starts Petrofac and Wood Group at outperform

(ShareCast News) - Markets were already looking ahead to European oilfield services companies emerging fitter and leaner from the worst downturn in exploration and production in over a generation, analysts at Credit Suisse said. "Unlike 2009, this downturn has been sufficiently long to spur behaviou

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13 Sep 2016 16:39

Sector movers: Beverage stocks pace gains

(ShareCast News) - Defensive issues took over from cyclicals, with beverage stocks climbing to the top of the leaderboard on the back of positive broker commentary. Analyst Charles Pick at Numis bumped up his recommendation on shares of AG Barr from 'hold' to 'add' ahead of the company's next set of

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13 Sep 2016 12:35

Enterprise Products files lawsuit against Amec Foster Wheeler

(ShareCast News) - Amec Foster Wheeler said on Tuesday that Enterprise Products has filed a lawsuit in the Harris County Court, Texas alleging that it is responsible for cost overruns and delays on Enterprise's propane dehydrogenation (PDH) unit in Mont Belvieu. "The contract we signed with Enterpr

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