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Sunday newspaper round-up: Ryanair, China's central bank, IAG

Sun, 12th Sep 2021 13:47

(Sharecast News) - Ryanair boss Michael O'Leary has warned that airfares will be "dramatically higher" next summer as passengers rush to return to Europe for their holidays. The outspoken airline chief executive said huge demand for holidays would coincide with fewer flights, which would mean a spike in prices for holidaymakers - not just for flights, but also for hotels. - Sunday Times
China's central bank has muscled in on the London stock market to grab a bigger stake in Britain even as economic tensions between Beijing and the West rise. The People's Bank of China now owns UK shares worth $17.1bn, including stakes in most of the FTSE 100, analysis by The Sunday Telegraph has revealed. It has dramatically increased its exposure in the past few weeks: the total value of its holdings in the second quarter of the year was less than $2bn. The Bank owns more than 1.5pc of BP and Royal Dutch Shell, where it is the fourth-largest holder of the "A" class of shares. It also owns more than 1pc of Vodafone, BHP and Anglo American, according to data from Bloomberg. - Sunday Telegraph

British Airways owner IAG could raise more cash from shareholders within weeks to shore up its battered finances. City sources said a fundraising from investors would help IAG to slash its £10.3billion debt pile after a fraught summer of travel restrictions and the continued closure of key long-haul routes from Europe to the US. - Financial Mail on Sunday

Pret a Manger boss Pano Christou is optimistic about trading in city centres after employees returning to offices last week drove a 15 per cent sales uplift in just seven days. He said the first full week after the school holidays had been the 'acid test' to gauge the scale of workers returning to areas such as the City of London after a switch to remote working over the pandemic. Christou said sales at his sandwich shops in city centres had now returned to about 80 per cent of pre-pandemic levels. - Financial Mail on Sunday

Jeff Bezos has brought his battle with Elon Musk to Britain, as Amazon hires a phalanx of lawyers and lobbyists for its upcoming satellite internet service. The company has hired legal and ­regulatory executives from satellite companies OneWeb, Eutelsat and Inmarsat in the UK, France and Luxembourg as it gears up to launch its Kuiper broadband service. It comes as Amazon is locked in a ­bitter war of words with Mr Musk's SpaceX over proposals for Starlink, the rocket company's own satellite internet network. - Sunday Telegraph

The activist investor pushing for a board shake-up at Rolls-Royce has amassed a £178 million stake in WH Smith as the stricken high street chain tries to clamber back to its feet after the pandemic. This month, Los Angeles-based Causeway Capital boosted its stake in WH Smith to 9.05 per cent, making it the retailer's largest shareholder. - Sunday Times

A former editor of Glamour magazine is hoping to cash in on her scented candles and diffusers empire with a multimillion-pound float. Harrogate-based NEOM Organics, founded by former journalist Nicola Elliott and her business partner, former investment analyst Oliver Mennell, has hired Rothschild to advise on a possible listing that could value it at up to £100 million. - Sunday Times

Barely one in four Scots want an early independence referendum and even a majority of SNP voters oppose the move, according to an opinion poll that prompted claims Nicola Sturgeon is "out of touch". The survey, published to coincide with this weekend's SNP conference, found backing for another separation vote being staged this year or next has fallen since February from 35 per cent to 27 per cent. - Sunday Telegraph

If Apple is to become the world's first three-trillion-dollar company, the iPhone will play a key role in that feat. The tech firm unveils the latest iteration of its signature product on Tuesday, and the success of the iPhone 13 will determine how quickly Apple goes from its current market capitalisation of just under $2.5tn (£1.8tn) to $3tn. - Guardian
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Demand for oil to fall at record rate in 2020 - IEA

(Sharecast News) - Global demand for oil is set to fall at the fastest rate in history this year, a closely-watched industry report has predicted, before rebounding in 2021.

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4 Jun 2020 14:03

Thursday broker round-up

(Sharecast News) - IWG: RBC Capital Markets downgrades to sector performer with a target price of 325p.

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3 Jun 2020 10:00

Shell considers $2bn sale of stake in Queensland facilities

(Sharecast News) - Royal Dutch Shell is considering raising more than $2bn from the sale of a stake in the common facilities at its Queensland Curtis LNG plant in Australia, reported Reuters on Wednesday.

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12 May 2020 10:15

BA and Shell provide £1m for Velocys clean fuel plant

(Sharecast News) - Velocys said it had secured a further £1m of funding for its Altalto waste-to-fuels project from British Airways and Royal Dutch Shell.

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12 May 2020 09:06

BP boss says crisis could be 'peak oil' moment

(Sharecast News) - The Covid-19 crisis could mark the passing of "peak oil" demand as businesses spend less on travel and employees work from home, BP's new boss said.

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4 May 2020 18:10

Some Italian patients report improvement after receiving blood plasma

(Sharecast News) - A report surfaced on Monday pointing to clinical benefits from what some observers touted as potentially one of the most promising treatments for the Covid-19 coronavirus.

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29 Apr 2020 16:54

Thursday preview: ECB, Shell in focus

(Sharecast News) - The focus in financial markets on Thursday will shift back towards the euro area where policymakers at the European Central Bank are due to announce their latest policy decisions.

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29 Apr 2020 11:46

WTI oil futures bounce as API reports smaller than expected stockpile build

(Sharecast News) - Crude oil futures were trading higher on Wednesday on either side of the Atlantic following the release of data showing a slightly smaller than expected build in US stockpiles.

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24 Apr 2020 12:13

Share buybacks face resistance in post-Covid world

(Sharecast News) - Share buybacks already had a dubious reputation before the Covid-19 crisis but that didn't stop companies purchasing more and more of their own shares in the market.

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22 Apr 2020 18:03

Weekly US oil inventories jump, imports slip

(Sharecast News) - US crude oil inventories registered another sharp rise during the previous week, although there were some slight signs that market fundamentals were aligning themselves with the reduced amount of storage capacity left.

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22 Apr 2020 15:50

WTI higher as Trump threatens to destroy Iranian gunboats

(Sharecast News) - President Trump threatened on Wednesday to destroy any Iranian gunboats that harassed US ships at sea, triggering a so-called 'short squeeze' in US oil futures according to analysts.

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21 Apr 2020 16:13

Wednesday preview: US oil inventories, Fevertree in focus

(Sharecast News) - Investors' focus on Wednesday will remain firmly on the oil patch where the US Department of Energy will release its weekly inventory statistics.

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21 Apr 2020 13:52

Tuesday broker round-up

(Sharecast News) - Wetherspoons: Jefferies upgrades to buy with a target price of 1,150p.

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21 Apr 2020 13:01

Europe midday: Oil patch weakness offsets news Italy to 'significantly' ease lockdown

(Sharecast News) - Stocks on the Continent had fallen further into the red in early afternoon trading as investors tried to fathom what might lie in store next for oil markets after the previous day's rout in prices.

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21 Apr 2020 11:07

Europe open: Stocks caught in downdraft from oil price collapse

(Sharecast News) - Stocks on the Continent are trading lower, dragged down by the oil patch as markets price-in the reality of several months of exceedingly weak global oil demand.

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