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Share Price: 210.35
Bid: 209.85
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Change: 8.00 (3.95%)
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22 Nov 2010 08:42

London open: Ireland gives market a lift

Markets opened strongly on hopes that Ireland's decision to accept a bail-out will mean some stability for the battered eurozone. Miners are leading the market higher with banks also in demand. Xstrata, Kazakhmys and Vedanta are the best of the metals-focused firms, while Lloyds and Barclays have p

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19 Nov 2010 16:57

London close: Late recovery not quite enough

Shares recovered heading into the weekend but not enough to haul the leading share index into the blue. Outsourcing giant Capita, which yesterday said revenue growth in the second half of 2010 had been subdued due to government cuts in public spending, suffered more falls today. Miners continue to

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19 Nov 2010 15:31

London afternoon: Stocks still struggling

A poor start on Wall Street has done nothing to help a recovery in London where the leading index is stuck near 5,700. Outsourcing giant Capita, which yesterday said revenue growth in the second half of 2010 had been subdued due to government cuts in public spending, is suffering more falls today.

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19 Nov 2010 13:49

FTSE 100 movers: Banks and miners await Irish news

Banks and miners are weak as the market awaits news of financial help for Ireland. BHP Billiton, Kazakhmys and ENRC head the mining fallers. Standard Chartered, Barclays and Lloyds are all sharply lower. Outsourcer Capita, which yesterday said revenue growth in the second half of 2010 had been su

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19 Nov 2010 12:11

London midday: Footsie stuck in the red as miners weigh

Footsie remains firmly in the red amid losses in the mining sector. Outsourcing giant Capita, which yesterday said revenue growth in the second half of 2010 had been subdued due to government cuts in public spending, is suffering more falls today. Miners Rio Tinto, BHP Billiton, Kazakhmys and Angl

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19 Nov 2010 08:31

London open: Struggle in early trade

An early retreat follows losses for the mining heavyweights, though it's Capita that leads the fallers Friday. Outsourcing giant Capita yesterday said revenue growth in the second half of 2010 had been subdued due to government cuts in public spending. Rio Tinto, BHP Billiton, Kazakhmys and Anglo

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15 Nov 2010 13:15

eBay takes Big 4 lenders to task

Online auction site eBay has joined the chorus of organisations grumbling about a lack of lending to small businesses on the part of banks. The web site's Online Business Index, a bi-annual report into the attitudes and performance of hundreds of online businesses operating on eBay's UK site, indic

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11 Nov 2010 16:44

London close: Footsie little changed

Footsie closed little changed, which wasn't a bad result given a triple-digit loss for the Dow when it opened. Ireland was the story breaking as the trading day closed. Yields on benchmark Irish bonds rose to over 9% on reports that the EU might have step in and bail the country out. José Manuel

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11 Nov 2010 14:24

London afternoon: Financials drag index lower

An early three-digit loss on Wall Street has the Footsie near its worst levels of the day, with financials the biggest fallers. Insurers Aviva, L&G and Standard Life are deep in the red, as are and RBS and Barclays on fears about Irish debt. Metal heavyweights are limiting the deficit though. Most

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10 Nov 2010 13:08

Broker tips: Barclays, Prudential, Schroders

Nomura expects downgrades to Barclays' consensus numbers after the banking giant's trading update on Tuesday. "We view consensus for fiscal year 2010 and 2011 as too optimistic", says analyst Robert Law. "We estimate £5.35bn for 2010, against a consensus of £5.8bn and have £6.8bn for 2011, against

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10 Nov 2010 12:43

Broker snap: Nomura uneasy about BarCap

Nomura expects the investment analyst community to downgrade earnings projectionss for Barclays after the banking giant's trading update on Tuesday. "We view consensus for fiscal year 2010 and 2011 as too optimistic", says analyst Robert Law. "We estimate £5.35bn for 2010, against a consensus of £5

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9 Nov 2010 12:21

London midday: Footsie climbs high as results impress

Footsie has been hitting new highs in line with its pre-financial crisis levels as well-received company results drive the leading share index higher. Barclays is in demand after eked out a small increase in nine-month profit as a doubling of profit at the investment banking arm offset huge impair

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9 Nov 2010 08:48

London open: Results give Footsie a lift

London has opened stronger than expected after the dip on Wall Street overnight, largely due to some well received trading updates from index heavyweights on a very busy company announcement day. Barclays eked out a small increase in nine-month profit as a doubling of profit at the investment banki

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9 Nov 2010 07:39

London pre-open: Small slip in store

Last night's dip on Wall Street looks set to trip London in early deals, although there's plenty of corporate news to digest. Futures prices point to a 9-point decline at the start of play. The Dow Jones was down 37 points last night. Barclays eked out a small increase in nine-month profit as a d

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9 Nov 2010 06:40

Barclays shrugs off BarCap slowdown

Barclays eked out a small increase in nine-month profit following an 8.5% rise during the third quarter, though the investment banking arm made 14% less than it did the quarter before. Profit for the three months to 30 September rose to £1.27bn from £1.17bn, but dropped to £327m from £2.1bn includi

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