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Share Price: 566.50
Bid: 568.50
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Change: -2.50 (-0.44%)
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Open: 583.50
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Sunday newspaper round-up: BT Group, Big Lenders, Travel firms

Sun, 02nd Aug 2020 18:23

(Sharecast News) - Could a French telecoms billionaire be circling BT's Openreach arm? The mutter from the City gutter is that the secretive Patrick Drahi has set his sights on the division that maintains Britain's telephone lines and internet cables. Drahi, a powerful dealmaker, now resides in Switzerland but made his fortune in France building telecoms groups Altice. The rumour claims that one of the Altice companies Drahi controls - perhaps Altice USA - has secured financial backing from heavyweight bankers at JP Morgan with a view to paying £20billion for the unit. - Mail on Sunday



The big lenders' share prices are crumbling and now value them at less than the loans and other assets on their balance sheets. Not only are the returns of the big UK-facing players - NatWest Group (the new name for state-backed Royal Bank of Scotland), Lloyds and Barclays - squeezed by record low interest rates, but the toll on jobs from Covid-19 suggest a glut of consumers and companies will struggle to repay mortgages, car loans and corporate borrowing. - Sunday Times

Travel firms are offering to hand dividends to the Exchequer in return for an extension of the Government's furlough scheme until the end of the year. With hopes of a recovery this year snuffed out by the re-introduction of travel quarantines, the business travel industry will this week urge ministers to consider a "parachute package" to rescue companies from ruin. The radical proposals, put forward by the Business Travel Association, are intended to be self-funding and designed to not leave taxpayers out of pocket. - Sunday Telegraph

Shopping centre giant Hammerson is preparing to launch a huge cash call to boost its chances of pulling through the pandemic. The owner of the Bullring centre in Birmingham is drawing up plans for a rights issue that it hopes will raise hundreds of millions of pounds. The fundraising could be announced alongside Hammerson's interim results on Thursday. - Sunday Times

BP is being widely tipped to slash its £6.7billion dividend this week. The FTSE 100-listed oil giant, which is run by Bernard Looney, is scheduled to unveil half-year figures on Tuesday. City analysts said BP could cut or shelve its payout alongside the figures, which have been forecast to show a $6.8billion (£5.2billion) loss in the second quarter of this year. - Mail on Sunday

The government may have to consider closing pubs in England to control the transmission of the coronavirus and to enable schools to reopen after the summer holidays, one of its top scientific advisers has said. Prof Graham Medley, who chairs the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (Sage) sub-group on pandemic modelling, said reopening schools was a priority for the wellbeing of children and that some other activities might have to stop to control the infection rate. - Guardian

One of Britain's biggest wind power developers has called on the government to scrap the limit on its next offshore wind subsidy auction to help power a green economic recovery, claiming it will not lead to a rise in energy bills. Scottish Power has urged government officials to open up next year's offshore wind subsidy auction to as many new projects as possible in order to deliver a "huge wave" of investment and jobs following the pandemic. - Guardian

British Airways expects the £183m fine for breaching data rules to be written down by almost 90pc. The Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) signaled its intention to fine the airline in July last year after hundreds of thousands of customers' financial and personal details were stolen during a cyber attack in 2018. The ICO said the airline was compromised by "poor security arrangements" when it unveiled the penalty - one of the first of its kind following the introduction of the GDPR rules. - The Sunday Telegraph

The Bank of England could launch a further stimulus package worth as much as £100billion before it cuts rates to below zero, economists are forecasting. Economists say interest rates are likely to remain at 0.1 per cent when the Bank meets this week. But data firm Bloomberg said the money markets are already beginning to price in a cut to negative in the second quarter next year. And one expert has even raised the possibility of the Bank at some point introducing restrictions on the use of cash. - Mail on Sunday

Xinjiang, the homeland of the Uighurs in western China, is largely cut off from outside eyes, but there is growing evidence that dark events within its closed territory overshadow the British high street. On Friday, America imposed sweeping sanctions on a Chinese paramilitary and business organisation that runs mass "re-education" camps for ethnic Uighur Muslims and dominates the vast cotton and textile export trade in the repressive province. - Sunday Times

A battle for control at a major Russian gold miner is coming to a head with a crunch shareholder vote due on Monday next week. Chief executive Pavel Maslovskiy and other directors were booted off the board of Petropavlovsk in June as part of what opponents claim is an attempt by largest shareholder and rival UGC and others to gain control of the FTSE 250 company on the cheap. - Sunday Telegraph
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12 Apr 2022 16:54

LONDON MARKET CLOSE: Europe down but New York rises despite hot US CPI

(Alliance News) - Equities in Europe weakened on Tuesday, with banking stocks among those leading the declines, though markets in New York opened strongly after the latest US inflation reading came in hot, but not as robust as some had feared.

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5 Apr 2022 21:21

IN BRIEF: Tui expects summer bookings close to pre-pandemic

Tui AG - Hanover, Germany-based leisure, travel and tourism company - Looks to focus on digitalisation and destinations as it recruits over 1,500 new employees. Company adds it expects summer 2022 bookings to return "close" to normalized summer 2019 levels.

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30 Mar 2022 18:38

Germany's Tui returns first credit lines provided during pandemic

(Alliance News) - German travel and tourism giant Tui AG said on Wednesday it is returning the first part of the credit lines of around EUR700 million provided during the pandemic on April 1.

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16 Mar 2022 09:46

LONDON BROKER RATINGS: SocGen cuts Reckitt; UBS upgrades DS Smith

(Alliance News) - The following London-listed shares received analyst recommendations Wednesday morning and Tuesday:

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14 Mar 2022 20:25

TOP NEWS: Air travel industry welcomes end of UK Covid restrictions

(Alliance News) - Companies and trade organisations in the air travel industry have welcomed the end of remaining UK Covid travel restrictions.

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10 Mar 2022 14:47

Tui terminates brand deal with Russian partner

(Sharecast News) - Tui Group has terminated an agreement allowing its brand to be used by its largest shareholder in Russia, the travel giant said on Thursday.

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2 Mar 2022 16:56

Russian oligarch leaves supervisory board of German travel firm Tui

(Alliance News) - Russian oligarch Alexey Mordashov, the single biggest shareholder in the German travel group Tui AG, is leaving the firm's supervisory board in view of the EU sanctions imposed on him.

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18 Feb 2022 09:41

LONDON BROKER RATINGS: Berenberg says buy Aveva, Deutsche says hold

(Alliance News) - The following London-listed shares received analyst recommendations Friday morning and Thursday:

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16 Feb 2022 09:00

LONDON MARKET OPEN: Geopolitical tensions calm but inflation in focus

(Alliance News) - London's FTSE 100 stock index edged cautiously higher in early dealings on Wednesday, with a seeming de-escalation by Russia of its threat to Ukraine lifting the mood, though traders were wary about a backdrop of inflationary pressures in both the UK and US.

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14 Feb 2022 10:52

SMALL-CAP WINNERS & LOSERS: Russia threat hits travel stocks

(Alliance News) - The following stocks are the leading risers and fallers among London Main Market small-caps on Monday.

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8 Feb 2022 06:57

Tui says UK travel bookings ahead of pre-pandemic after curbs eased

Tui says UK travel bookings ahead of pre-pandemic after curbs eased

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28 Jan 2022 09:59

LONDON BROKER RATINGS: Barclays lifts ITV and S4 Capital to Overweight

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26 Jan 2022 17:02

LONDON MARKET CLOSE: FTSE 100 soars ahead of Fed as oil, travel gain

LONDON MARKET CLOSE: FTSE 100 soars ahead of Fed as oil, travel gain

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26 Jan 2022 12:16

LONDON MARKET MIDDAY: Markets brace for aggressive US Fed tightening

LONDON MARKET MIDDAY: Markets brace for aggressive US Fed tightening

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4 Jan 2022 17:00

LONDON MARKET CLOSE: Stocks start 2022 in style as airlines fly higher

LONDON MARKET CLOSE: Stocks start 2022 in style as airlines fly higher

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