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Share Price: 51.78
Bid: 51.82
Ask: 51.86
Change: 0.44 (0.86%)
Spread: 0.04 (0.077%)
Open: 50.26
High: 53.20
Low: 49.62
Prev. Close: 51.34
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23 Sep 2013 14:22

FTSE 100 movers: Croda jumps on upgrade from Credit Suisse

Chemicals firm Croda was in the top spot after Credit Suisse upgraded its recommendation from 'neutral' to 'outperform' and hiked its target price from 2,600p to 3,000p. Telecoms giant Vodafone also gained after UBS raised its target price for the shares from 230p to 245p after including Kabel Deut

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23 Sep 2013 12:08

Britain's Labour plans increase in bank taxes to fund welfare

LONDON, Sept 23 (Reuters) - Britain's opposition Labour party said on Monday it would increase taxes on banks' balance sheets and introduce a levy on bankers' bonuses to pay for spending on childcare and job guarantees if it won the 2015 election. Ed Balls, the man who could be finance mini

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23 Sep 2013 11:18

London midday: Stocks lower on German elections, US debt ceiling

Elections in Germany, an uncertain outlook for Federal Reserve monetary policy and a debate over the US debt ceiling weighed on markets on Monday morning, as traders shrugged off upbeat data from China and the Eurozone. The HSBC/Markit flash purchasing managers' index (PMI) for China's manufacturin

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23 Sep 2013 08:04

London open: Stocks slip despite Merkel victory in German elections

Stocks slipped into the red on Monday morning as investors digested this weekend's elections in Germany along with the uncertain outlook for monetary policy in the US. German Chancellor Angela Merkel's CDU/CSU party won 41.5% of the vote in the federal elections this weekend after winning 311 seats

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22 Sep 2013 14:48

CORRECTED-UPDATE 2-TSB may still attract a buyer ahead of share sale - CEO

(Corrects size of government bailout in para 2 of Sept. 9 story) * Lloyds plans to list TSB business in summer 2014 * Sale part of drive by regulators, UK to improve competition * New bank will only have semi-independence - Lloyds director * TSB re-launched as standalone b

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22 Sep 2013 14:30

UPDATE 1-JC Flowers interested in buying Lloyds' TSB unit - report

LONDON, Sept 22 (Reuters) - Private equity firm JC Flowers has approached Britain's Lloyds Banking Group about a bid for the TSB business that was split from the part state-owned bank earlier this month, the Sunday Telegraph said without citing sources. Lloyds, which is now 32.7 percent-own

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22 Sep 2013 12:46

JC Flowers interested in buying Lloyds' TSB unit - report

LONDON, Sept 22 (Reuters) - Private equity firm JC Flowers has approached Britain's Lloyds Banking Group about a bid for the TSB business that was split from the part state-owned bank earlier this month, the Sunday Telegraph said without citing sources. Lloyds, which is now 32.7 percent-own

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20 Sep 2013 16:39

London close: Stocks hit by Bullard comments as post-Fed rally fades

The exuberant post-Fed mood quickly faded on Friday with comments from one US policymaker dampening stocks before the close of trade. Risk appetite was also scaled back as caution set in ahead of the German elections at the weekend with the outcome still highly uncertain. The FTSE 100 finished 28.

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20 Sep 2013 15:02

FTSE 100 movers: Tate & Lyle hit by Credit Suisse rating cut

Shares in food and sweeteners manufacturer Tate & Lyle were falling heavily on Friday after the stock's rating was cut by Credit Suisse from 'outperform' to 'neutral'. The bank said its greatest concern is a proposal in Mexico to tax soft drinks which would reduce demand the group's high-fructose

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20 Sep 2013 13:57

Sector movers: Miners, banks fall as investors scale back risk

The mining and banking sectors were the worst performing categories on Friday afternoon as traders scaled back risk appetite going into the weekend. With the excitement of the surprise Federal Reserve decision now over - cyclical stocks gained strongly on Thursday after the central bank held off fr

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20 Sep 2013 11:36

London midday: Stocks pause ahead of German elections

Stocks were trading broadly flat by Friday lunchtime as markets paused for breath in the aftermath of the Federal Reserve's surprise decision not to taper quantitative easing, though upside was limited ahead of the German elections this weekend. After a weak start, the FTSE 100 was more or less unc

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19 Sep 2013 19:36

MOVES-UBS, Standard Chartered, AIG

Sept 19 (Reuters) - The following financial services industry appointments were announced on Thursday. To inform us of other job changes, email to moves@thomsonreuters.com. UBS AG Simon Warshaw, a senior dealmaker with the company, who led the team advising Vodafone on a recent $130 b

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19 Sep 2013 16:21

UPDATE 1-Ex-CBI boss Lambert to chair new UK bank standards body

* New standards body created by UK's biggest banks * Body will be independent and not lobby for banks LONDON, Sept 19 (Reuters) - Richard Lambert, the former director general of the Confederation of British Industry, has been appointed by Britain's biggest banks to set up a new indepe

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19 Sep 2013 15:52

Ex-CBI boss Lambert to chair new UK bank standards body

LONDON, Sept 19 (Reuters) - Richard Lambert, the former director general of the Confederation of British Industry, has been appointed by Britain's biggest banks to set up a new independent body monitoring standards within the industry. Lambert will design and chair the organisation, which w

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19 Sep 2013 14:33

StanChart picks U.S. attorney, UK regulator to run compliance

LONDON, Sept 19 (Reuters) - Britain's Standard Chartered has appointed two top public servants - a U.S. attorney and a British financial services regulator - to improve compliance at the bank. David Fein will be the bank's general counsel and Jean Moorhouse its head of prudential regulator

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