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Share Price: 51.78
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3 Nov 2010 14:13

London afternoon: Footsie treads water

London is not short of corporate newsflow to generate share price movements among the blue-chips but the net effect has been to leave the Footsie little changed. Car insurer Admiral said not much has changed since August's interim results, but that simple affirmation of recent trends was enough to

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3 Nov 2010 12:12

London midday: Footsie little changed despite excitement

There is plenty of movement in share prices today, but with stocks moving in both directions, Footsie is little changed. Lloyds Banking's announcement of its new chief executive has attracted investor excitement. It has appointed Antonio Horta-Osorio, the head of Spanish bank Santander's UK busine

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3 Nov 2010 09:16

Lloyds appoints Santander UK chief as new boss

Lloyds Banking has appointed Antonio Horta-Osorio, the head of Spanish bank Santander's UK business, as its new chief executive replacing Eric Daniels who is stepping down. Horta-Osorio, a Portuguese, has been a key figure behind the Spanish bank's expansion into the UK since he took up his current

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2 Nov 2010 16:36

London close: More gains for Footsie after well-received results

A strong performance on Wall Street ahead of the US Federal Reserve's decision on whether to increase monetary stimulus measures - not to mention the mid-term election - helped sustain good gains in London. Sentiment here was buoyed by well-received results from some big names. Beleaguered oil gia

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2 Nov 2010 14:26

London afternoon: Footsie consolidates gains

Footsie moved sideways over the lunch time session, as investors digested a busy morning of big company announcements. Beleaguered oil giant BP comfortably beat third quarter profit forecasts though it has had to take an additional $7.7bn charge in respect of the Gulf of Mexico oil spill. The marke

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2 Nov 2010 13:27

Broker tips: Lloyds Banking, IMPs, Reckitt

Investment house Killik has reiterated its positive recommendation on Lloyds Banking Group after the part nationalised lender's interim management statement indicated things are ticking along much as expected. "The Lloyds investment case is a simple one of recovery from the impact of the financial

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2 Nov 2010 13:26

Broker snap: Recovery stock Lloyds attractively valued

Investment house Killik has reiterated its positive recommendation on Lloyds Banking Group after the part nationalised lender's interim management statement indicated things are ticking along much as expected. "The Lloyds investment case is a simple one of recovery from the impact of the financial

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2 Nov 2010 12:54

FTSE 100 movers: Imperial Tobacco beats expectations

Cigarettes maker Imperial Tobacco topped market forecasts with its full year profits, and sharply reduced its debt. Adjusted profit before tax in the year to 30 September rose 10% to £2,467m from £2,233m the year before. The market had pencilled in a figure of £2.320m. Net debt was reduced by £1.5

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2 Nov 2010 12:15

London midday: Footsie builds on gains

Footsie has built on its earlier gains as investors react positively to updates. Beleaguered oil giant BP comfortably beat third quarter profit forecasts though it has had to take an additional $7.7bn charge in respect of the Gulf of Mexico oil spill. The market had been expecting underlying net in

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2 Nov 2010 08:55

London open: Big guns lift Footsie

Results from the big guns reporting this morning have generally been favourable, helping Footsie to notch up decent gains so far. Beleaguered oil giant BP comfortably beat third quarter profit forecasts though it has had to take an additional $7.7bn charge in respect of the Gulf of Mexico oil spill

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2 Nov 2010 07:05

Lloyds on track despite 'subdued' loan demand

Better margins at its core banking business and bad debts under control kept state-controlled bank Lloyds' recovery on track over the past three months, despite 'subdued' loan demand. "We continue to monitor the economic environment carefully but notwithstanding this we are pleased to be reporting

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2 Nov 2010 07:02

London pre-open: Big guns overshoot targets

Results from the big guns reporting this morning have generally been favourable, but the Footsie is still tipped to open a few points lower, with traders reluctant to over commit ahead of today's US mid-term elections, not to mention the big decisions on quantitative easing from the Bank of England

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1 Nov 2010 16:42

London close: US breathes life back into Footsie

A good early performance from Wall Street helped Footsie snap out of a weak spell to close in positive territory. US shares were boosted by a bigger than expected rise in factory output in October. The Institute for Supply Management's manufacturing index rose to 56.9 last month. Analysts thought

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1 Nov 2010 15:14

London afternoon: Banks and miners lead advance

Footsie pulled out of its late morning slump over the lunch time session to move firmly back into positive territory, though investors are still reluctant to commit too heavily ahead of tomorrow's mid-term US elections, and the quantitative easing decisions expected this week from the Bank of Englan

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1 Nov 2010 12:02

London midday: Footsie subdued after buoyant start

Footsie has failed to rediscover its early-morning buoyancy and sits in the blue by a few points. Among the laggards is Serco. The company, which carries out work for the government such as operating prisons and London's Docklands Light Railway, has taken a knock after it was forced to make a grove

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