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Share Price: 184.02
Bid: 184.00
Ask: 184.04
Change: 0.04 (0.02%)
Spread: 0.04 (0.022%)
Open: 182.28
High: 184.08
Low: 181.50
Prev. Close: 183.98
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22 Jul 2013 14:38

Barclays Africa receives regulatory approval for Absa merger

Barclays has been given the green light by regulators to merge its African operations with Absa Group. Absa, the South African bank in which Barclays owns a controlling stake, will start trading under Barclays Africa Group in Johannesburg on August 2nd. The deal, announced in December, was approv

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22 Jul 2013 11:56

London midday: Stock fall with corporate earnings in focus

The FTSE 100 has started the week on a dull note, trading with moderate losses on Monday morning as traders turned nervous a busy week for corporate earnings. Markets are in for a "bumpy ride" this week with nearly a third of S&P 500 companies set to report their quarterly earnings, according to Fi

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22 Jul 2013 09:59

How JPMorgan drew regulators' ire in California power market

By Scott DiSavino July 22 (Reuters) - The California electricity trades that may bring JPMorgan Chase & Co a record penalty stem from a "flaw" in the regional trading system, highlighting why power traders are increasingly anxious about a broad crackdown on the market. The Wall Street

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22 Jul 2013 08:38

South Africa's Absa receives final nod for Barclays deal

JOHANNESBURG, July 22 (Reuters) - South Africa's Absa Group has received the regulatory approval to acquire Barclays Plc's African operations, clearing the final hurdle in the deal worth 18.3 billion rand ($1.9 billion). Under the deal, Barclays will relinquish ownership of its African ope

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22 Jul 2013 08:23

London open: Stocks fall ahead of busy week for earnings

The FTSE 100 opened slightly lower on Monday morning as investors turned cautious ahead of a busy week for corporate earnings across the globe. Markets are in for a "bumpy ride" this week with nearly a third of S&P 500 companies set to report their quarterly earnings, according to Financial Sales T

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19 Jul 2013 21:30

U.S. appeals court will not intervene in FHFA lawsuits vs banks

By Nate Raymond NEW YORK, July 19 (Reuters) - Fourteen major banks sued by the Federal Housing Finance Agency over soured mortgage investments have lost a bid to have a U.S. appeals court intervene in their cases based on what they called a judge's "gravely prejudicial" rulings. In a

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19 Jul 2013 18:04

London close: American tech giants weigh on global equities

London's benchmark index closed at 6,631 on Friday, down by 4 basis points. The S&P 500 and Dow Jones closed at fresh all-time highs last night on the back of positive economic data and a raft of corporate earnings which came in better than expected. After the closing bell however, tech giants Goog

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19 Jul 2013 14:29

Top Barclays investor Abu Dhabi sold out of bank

LONDON, July 19 (Reuters) - The Abu Dhabi sheikh who helped rescue Barclays as part of the British bank's controversial fundraising during the financial crisis has sold all of his stake. A regulatory filing last month showed that Sheikh Mansour Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, owner of English soccer c

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19 Jul 2013 13:40

UPDATE 2-UK picks JPMorgan to advise on bank share sales

* JPMorgan to help devise strategy for Lloyds, RBS shares * U.S. bank will not be paid for initial work -source * Top banks on shortlists for advisor, bookrunner roles * Lloyds sale could start Aug-Sept after share price rally By Steve Slater LONDON, July 19 (Reuters

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19 Jul 2013 11:25

Broker tips: Banks, Chemring, DCC

Investec has downgraded its ratings for banking peer HSBC and RBS from 'buy' to 'hold' in separate research reports, reiterating its preference for rival Barclays. The broker pointed out that HSBC has marginally outperformed the FTSE 100 so far this year and now trades within just 4.0% of its 57-mo

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19 Jul 2013 10:19

Broker snap: Investec downgrades ratings for HSBC and RBS

Investec has downgraded its ratings for banking peer HSBC and RBS from 'buy' to 'hold' in separate research reports, reiterating its preference for rival Barclays. HSBC Analyst Ian Gordon said that while HSBC is not overtly expensive, consensus forecasts for the dividend have "now caught up with o

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19 Jul 2013 10:12

Abu Dhabi Shiekh sells stake in Barclays

Abu Dhabi's Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, who helped bailout Barclays with a 3.5bn pound investment during the worst of the financial crisis, has sold its stake in the British lender. The Sheikh's PCP Gulf Invest 3 liquidated its 758.4m Barclays shares, which represent 7.0% of the bank, as of

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19 Jul 2013 06:52

Friday newspaper round-up: Barclays, FCA, Google

The Abu Dhabi sheikh who helped bail out Barclays Bank with a 3.5bn pound investment at the height of the financial crisis, has sold his interest in the UK bank, the Financial Times reported. Martin Wheatley, Chief Executive of the Financial Conduct Authority, said he doubts the planned criminal o

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18 Jul 2013 14:49

UK watchdog criticised for ineffective action on bankers and tardy HBOS report

* Watchdog criticised for "parking ticket" fines for banks * PRA's Bailey shows no regret over Diamond departure By Huw Jones LONDON, July 18 (Reuters) - Britain's financial watchdog drew complaints on Thursday that it had failed to prosecute enough bankers and delayed too long

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18 Jul 2013 14:49

COLUMN-The resistible rise of the merchant-warehouser: Andy Home

(Andy Home is a Reuters columnist. The opinions expressed are his own) By Andy Home LONDON, July 18 (Reuters) - In the beginning there was Detroit. Looking back now on the genesis of the London Metal Exchange's (LME) warehousing woes, the original aluminium load-out queue in Mot

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