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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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9 Jun 2010 17:32

PRESS RELEASE: Moody's Abcp Rating Actions Ending June 7, 2010

The following is a press release from Moody's Investors Service: New York, June 09, 2010 -- Moody's ABCP rating actions for the seven-day period ended June 7, 2010 THE RATINGS OF THE FOLLOWING ABCP PROGRAMS WERE AFFIRMED AT PRIME-1 DURING THE PERIOD JUNE 1, 2010 THROUGH JUNE 7, 2010: SYNDIC

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9 Jun 2010 16:24

Banks Still Aim To Cut UK Property Loans But See No Sales Soon

By Anita Likus Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES LONDON (Dow Jones)--While U.K. banks are still seeking to reduce their commercial property loan books, industry experts aren't holding their breath for waves of property disposals and urged potential buyers to be patient. Speaking at Savills PLC's (

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9 Jun 2010 09:31

UPDATE: RBS Plans 3-Yr Euro Covered Bond At Swaps +125 Area

(Adds background, details, comment) by Mark Brown Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES LONDON (Dow Jones)--Royal Bank of Scotland Group PLC (RBS) is planning its first ever issue of covered bonds, a syndicate official at the bank said Wednesday. Guidance on the three-year, euro-denominated deal ha

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8 Jun 2010 16:14

London close: Footsie at 2-week low

London fell for the third session in a row Tuesday, damaged by a further slump at BP and as a wave of selling sank the banking sector. Comments from ratings agency Fitch about Britain's "formidable" budget deficit didn't go down well, but it was BP that stood out, hitting a 20-month low as the flow

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8 Jun 2010 14:40

London afternoon: Miners revival not enough

Footsie staged a small revival over the lunch time session, helped by a recovery by mining stocks, but the majority of FTSE 100 constituents are still in the red with laggards outnumbering leaders by three to one. BP is again among the worst performers as US president Barack Obama said he'd sack t

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8 Jun 2010 13:49

PRESS RELEASE: Moody's Confirms Aa2 Rating Of -2-

MCO and rated entities, and between entities who hold ratings from MIS and have also publicly reported to the SEC an ownership interest in MCO of more than 5%, is posted annually at www.moodys.com under the heading "Shareholder Relations - Corporate Governance - Director and Shareholder Affiliation

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8 Jun 2010 13:49

PRESS RELEASE: Moody's Confirms Aa2 Rating Of Achmea Hypotheekbank's Mortgage Covered Bonds

The following is a press release from Moody's Investors Service: London, 08 June 2010 -- Moody's Investors Service has taken the following rating action on the covered bonds issued by Achmea Hypotheekbank N.V. (Achmea or the issuer) under its Dutch mortgage covered bond programme (the Programme):

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8 Jun 2010 12:35

London midday: Blue chips struggle

Blue chips struggled all morning with BP under the cosh again and investors surprised by the retirement of Tesco boss Sir Terry Leahy. BP is again among the worst performers as US president Barack Obama said he'd sack the British company's chief executive Tony Hayward. In an interview with NBC to b

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25 May 2010 15:26

FTSE 100 movers: Bank shares slump

Concerns about the banking sector in the EU have hit Footsie and there are no risers today. The London Interbank Offered Rate has been rising because of worries about the health of the banking system. In Spain, regulators are plotting consolidation in the Spanish banking sector. Lloyds Banking,

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25 May 2010 14:35

London afternoon Markets in full-scale retreat

Shares are in full-scale retreat around the World with the Dow over 250 points lower soon after the opening bell. London is lower by a similar amount in percentage terms, as concerns over a possible bail-out of Spain and growing military tensions between North and South Korea. Moves by Spanish reg

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25 May 2010 12:02

London midday: Prices bottom out

The FTSE 100 dived below the 5,000 level in the first few minutes of trading and at one point in the morning session dipped briefly below 4,900 but prices have now stabilised. Though it is scant consolation, London is not alone in shifting violently into reverse gear, as increasing fears about a p

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25 May 2010 09:22

Spain panic sparks sell-off

Increasing fears about a possible bailout of Spain and growing military tensions between North and South Korea have sent global stock markets crashing again. Banks and miners were the main casualties in Europe. Spain's Banco Popular is more than 8% lower, while Societe Generale, Credit Agricole an

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25 May 2010 08:40

London open: Footsie hammered down through 5,000

Shares have taken a pasting in early dealings as worries over the European debt situation continue to plague markets around the world. US and Asia markets tumbled overnight and London has followed them down with no risers on Footsie at present. The best blue chip performer is Severn Trent at minus

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24 May 2010 06:48

Monday newspaper round-up: British Airways, European banks, BP

Hundreds of British Airways flights were expected to be cancelled because of a cabin crew strike today despite an eleventh-hour peace overture from the Unite union. The airline remained focused on flying as many passengers as possible throughout the first of three five-day strikes even though Tony

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21 May 2010 16:32

London close: Late rally limits losses

It was a volatile day on the markets, but Footsie rallied back above 5,000 points before the close, having sunk below that level earlier in the afternoon, and finished only slightly in the red. European worries are continuing to set traders' nerves on edge. Germany's parliament approved the country

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