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5 Apr 2011 06:25

Tuesday newspaper round-up: Oil, Barclays, National Express

Oil has hit $120 per barrel for the first time since before the financial crisis - threatening global growth and putting the world at risk of an inflationary shock. Brent crude, the London benchmark, had been trading around $115 per barrel for a fortnight, but the price has crept up over the past co

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1 Apr 2011 17:08

FTSE 100 movers: UK a drag on 3i's performance

The UK is letting the side down for private equity investor 3i, today's biggest faller among Footsie constituents. "Overall, the private equity portfolio has performed well," chief executive Michael Queen said. "There have, however, been marked regional differences, with strong growth in Northern

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1 Apr 2011 16:38

London close: FTSE 100 soars past 6,000

Shares have moved back above the 6,000 point mark as economic data from the US stoked optimism. Private non-farm payrolls rose by 216,000 in March, versus consensus expectations for a 190,000 person increase. Also, the unemployment rate fell unexpectedly, to 8.8% (Consensus: 8.9%). Average hourly e

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1 Apr 2011 14:57

Sector movers: Banks rise on Ireland hopes

Financial stocks are in demand today, with banks performing strongly following the Irish banking stress tests yesterday. Irish banks are unsurprisingly leading the way amid hopes the government's plans will keep the sector out of harm's way. Bank of Ireland is sharply higher. British banks such as

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1 Apr 2011 14:28

London afternoon: US jobs data provides fresh impetus

The release of generally favourable US non-farm payrolls data has given London shares fresh impetus. Some disappointing factory data here has failed to dull investor appetite. The March UK manufacturing Purchasing Managers Index PMI fell unexpectedly to 57.1 points, against consensus expectations f

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1 Apr 2011 12:03

London midday: Shares rise ahead of US jobs data.

Shares have added to their early gains on hopes that jobs data from the US later today will fuel global economic optimism. Non-farm payroll numbers are due at 1.30pm. Some disappointing factory data here has failed to dull investor appetite. The March UK manufacturing Purchasing Managers Index PMI

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1 Apr 2011 08:34

London open: Shares win back gains

Shares have got off to a decent start, clawing back some of the gains that came in late trading yesterday. Banks, which had been awaiting yesterday afternoon's banking stress test results nervously, are leading the way today, with Barclays, Lloyds and RBS posting good gains. In other news, Marks

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31 Mar 2011 06:04

Thursday newspaper round-up: M&A rebound, Lloyds, Barclays

US companies have returned to large strategic deal-making, helping to boost global mergers and acquisitions activity by 26% in the first quarter. Thanks to a flurry of big deals, US M&A activity jumped 84 per cent to $267bn in the first three months of the year, compared to the same period in 2010.

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25 Mar 2011 06:24

Friday newspaper round-up: BP, Barclays, Aviva...

BP's $16bn joint venture with Rosneft was blocked last night in a ruling that has thrown the company's growth strategy into turmoil. A judgment by independent arbitrators that the deal cannot progress is hugely embarrassing for Robert Dudley, BP's chief executive, since he personally negotiated it

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22 Mar 2011 19:14

Budget preview: Leaving on a jet plane ... or not

For his second Budget speech Chancellor George Osborne has promised a finance bill that is "unashamedly pro-growth, pro-enterprise and pro-aspiration," as he seeks to move the UK economy from rescue mode to reform mode. Mindful of headline writers preparing to accuse him of pandering to "fat cats"

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22 Mar 2011 06:31

Tuesday newspaper round-up: Power suppliers, Budget...

The Big Six household energy suppliers have been spared an industry-wide Competition Commission investigation, despite Ofgem finding evidence that they may be profiteering, manipulating their own figures and misleading consumers. Alistair Buchanan, Ofgem's chief executive, said: "Energy companies h

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21 Mar 2011 16:17

London close: Stocks hold on to gains

The FTSE 100 remained broadly flat since 0900, holding on to gains made in early trading. Sentiment was boosted by signs of progress being made in the handling of the nuclear crisis. Two reactors at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in Japan were successfully brought into cold shut down unde

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21 Mar 2011 13:44

FTSE 100 movers: Barclays sells mortgage assets

Barclays has sold a portfolio of property loans to CreXus Investment Corp, a commercial mortgage REIT, for $586m in cash. CreXus needs to sell shares to raise money via a share issue in order to buy the 30 commercial real estate assets. CreXus is managed by a subsidiary of Annaly Capital Managemen

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20 Mar 2011 08:59

Sunday newspaper round-up: Barclays, Budget, Punch...

Barclays has warned the Treasury against breaking up banks in a thinly veiled threat that it may move its headquarters to America. John Varley, the bank's former chief executive and its lead adviser on government affairs, held a tense meeting with officials last week. It was one of a series of priv

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17 Mar 2011 12:26

More banks subpoenaed over LIBOR manipulation

US regulator, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has handed out subpoenas to more banks over alleged manipulation of the LIBOR rate, the wholesale rate at which banks lend to each other. Barclays, Citigroup and Bank of America are now being investigated by US regulators - as well as autho

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