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630.00    5.50 (0.88%)
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Spread: 3.50 (0.559%)
Market Cap: £664.06m
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LONDON BROKER RATINGS: UBS cuts Persimmon to 'sell' from 'neutral'
28 Nov 2022

LONDON BROKER RATINGS: UBS cuts Persimmon to 'sell' from 'neutral'

(Alliance News) - The following London-listed shares received analyst recommendations Monday morning:

London-listed leisure stocks to enjoy 2023 "re-rating" after drab 2022
23 Nov 2022

London-listed leisure stocks to enjoy 2023 "re-rating" after drab 2022

(Alliance News) - Leisure stocks have underperformed wider London equity markets, but analysts at Liberum believe they are near "inflection point" as ...

Pub group Fuller's confident on Christmas after London recovery drives sales
17 Nov 2022

Pub group Fuller's confident on Christmas after London recovery drives sales

Nov 17 (Reuters) - Fuller, Smith & Turner said it was confident customers would keep flocking to its pubs this Christmas despite the challenging...

UK pubs call for beer duty freeze ahead of tough Christmas
12 Nov 2022

UK pubs call for beer duty freeze ahead of tough Christmas

Nov 12 (Reuters) - Britain's pubs want the government's help in keeping prices of a pint affordable this Christmas, as surging inflation is driving ...

LONDON MARKET CLOSE: European stocks tread water amid US midterms
9 Nov 2022

LONDON MARKET CLOSE: European stocks tread water amid US midterms

(Alliance News) - Caution prevailed in European equities on Wednesday, as investors looked past the midterm elections in the US to Thursday's US infla...

LONDON MARKET MIDDAY: China worries hit FTSE; Meta slashes 11,000 jobs
9 Nov 2022

LONDON MARKET MIDDAY: China worries hit FTSE; Meta slashes 11,000 jobs

(Alliance News) - Covid-19 worries in China and weaker oil prices combined to hurt the FTSE 100 going into Wednesday afternoon.