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(Alliance News) - Financial firms are expecting job losses to accelerate in the coming months, with demand worries weighing on investment plans and optimism levels hitting a fresh low, a new survey ...
(Alliance News) - Ministers in the UK "pushed ahead too fast" and "didn't listen enough" on welfare reform, the Education secretary has said. Bridget Phillipson also said that future spending ...
Frasers Group PLC will vote against any dividend payments at Metzingen, Germany-based fashion company Hugo Boss AG, Bloomberg reported Friday. Frasers, the Shirebrook, England-based owner of the House ...
(Alliance News) - WH Smith PLC is in a legal battle over unsold vapes with supplier NPB Brands, the Telegraph reported Friday. The Swindon, England-based retail chain's TG Jones is facing a battle in ...
RBC raises TT Electronics price target to 120 (85) pence - 'sector perform' Deutsche Bank Research raises Ryanair price target to 27.50 (27) EUR - 'buy' Deutsche Bank Research raises Capita price ...
(Alliance News) - AFC Energy PLC on Friday said it has agreed to form a 50:50 joint venture with Industrial Chemicals Group Ltd to produce hydrogen from ammonia using its proprietary ammonia cracking ...
The Cambridge, England-based pharmaceutical company said Imfinzi has been approved in the EU for treatments in adults with resectable muscle-invasive bladder cancer. The approval is for the use of ...
The contraction in activity in the UK construction sector slowed in June, but the forward-looking survey indicators were weaker than in May, data published by S&P Global showed Friday. The UK ...
First, Burford said the US Senate Parliamentarian on Monday ruled that proposed tax provisions relating to litigation finance are not eligible for inclusion in the budget reconciliation bill.
The following is a round-up of updates by London-listed companies, issued on Friday and not separately reported by Alliance News: Equipmake Holdings PLC - Norfolk, England-based maker of electric ...
London stocks were set for a weaker open on Friday following solid gains the previous day, with trade expected to be quiet as US markets will be closed for the Independence Day holiday. The FTSE 100 ...
The FTSE 100 index lost just 0.29 points at 8,822.91. The FTSE 250 ended down 145.24 points, 0.7%, at 21,557.34, and the AIM All-Share closed down 2.76 points, 0.4%, at 773.49.