Sun, 19th Dec 2021 12:35
LONDON (Dow Jones)--Dunedin Smaller Companies Investment Trust Plc (DNDL.LN), announced Monday a net asset value per share of 132.14 pence for the six months ended April 30, compared with 93.86 pence. MAIN FACTS: -Return per Ordinary share: 17.72 pence (2009: 6.38 pence) -The Board is de
Read moreIt 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
Read moreThe FTSE 100 has plunged below 5,000 for the first time in over six months as markets continue to fret about Europe's sovereign debt crisis and potential financial regulation. London's leading index sank below the big figure just after midday. It hasn't been this low since early November and hasn't
Read moreAfter briefly tip-toeing into the blue, Footsie is now back in the red again as concerns about eurozone debt persist. Germany's parliament is expected to approve the country's share of a €750bn eurozone rescue package on Friday. Both houses of parliament are scheduled to vote on its potential €148b
Read moreFund manager Rensburg Sheppards boosted funds under management to £12.9bn from £10bn in the year to March. The group, which has agreed a takeover from major shareholder Investec, saw net inflows of new money of 4.9%, up from 1.9% in the previous year. Profits over the year fell to £27m from £30.2m.
Read moreA late dive in line with a slide into the red on Wall Street sent shares lower ahead of the close. US stocks were hit by worries over the sovereign debt situation. The retreat came as rating agency Standard & Poors cut Iceland's rating and after subdued demand for an auction of 12-year Greek debt.
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