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FTSE nudges up, but trade war casts shadow over markets
The FTSE 100 ended up 0.16% at 7,157.84 on Wednesday despite the resignation of President’s Trump chief economic adviser Gary Cohn and the continuing threat of a trade war.
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Supermarket success boosts FTSE 100
The FTSE 100 closed up over 30 points on Tuesday at 7,146 as shares in supermarket chains Tesco and Morrisons made strong gains.
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FTSE 100 makes gains boosted by housebuilders
The FTSE 100 continued to bounce back on Monday, as it closed 46 points higher at 7,115 on the back of gains for housebuilders.
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FTSE 100 falls to lowest point in over a year
The FTSE 100 hit its lowest point for more than a year on Friday following another turbulent week on global markets.
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FTSE and pound hit by strong US figure and Brexit woes
The FTSE 100 ended lower for a third consecutive day on Thursday, as the pound had a similarly poor day after the dollar rose on a series of strong figures from the US, with personal income rising above expectations.
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Taylor Wimpey shares fall 4% after results
Taylor Wimpey shares slumped 4% on Wednesday after the housebuilder posted a fall in profits.
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Derwent shares boosted by strong results
Derwent London shares closed up 2% on Tuesday as the stock market reacted positively to its full year results.
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Hammerson is FTSE's biggest faller as it faces ejection from blue-chip index
Hammerson all but sealed its ejection from the FTSE 100 on Monday, ending the day as the worst performer on the blue-chip index.
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THE WEEK AHEAD: Big week for housebuilders as Foxtons braces for another poor set of annual figures
Housebuilders are out in force this week, as three of the UK’s biggest developers reveal their annual figures.
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Barratt leads fallers as FTSE ends in the red
Barratt Development was the FTSE 100’s biggest faller on Thursday despite revealing record first half figures earlier in the day.
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Shares in Capco fall on Earls Court writedown and housing minister comments
Shares in Capital Counties fell by as much at 3.5% on Wednesday after the group revealed another writedown on Earls Court and comments from housing minister Dominic Raab about the troubled project.
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FTSE nudges down as banks fall and pound rises
The FTSE 100 nudged down on Tuesday, closing down 0.89 points at 7,246.
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FTSE nudges down as Hammerson still faces FTSE 100 exit
The FTSE 100 ended Monday’s session 47 points lower at 7,247.
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THE WEEK AHEAD: Capco, Unite and Intu set to reveal annual figures
The busiest week of the year so far for property group reporting figures sees Capital Counties (Capco), Unite, Intu and Rightmove all report annual numbers.
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CapCo shares jump on Empress State sale news
Shares in Capital Counties (CapCo) leapt by more than 3% on Thursday after Property Week revealed the group was in talks sell the Empress State Building, which sits at the heart of its controversial Earls Court scheme, to the mayor of London’s office for around £240m.
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Galliford shares collapse after Carillion pressures
Shares in Galliford Try plunged 20% yesterday after the housebuilder outlined the need to raise £150m to cover a balance sheet deficit following the collapse of Carillion in interim results.
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Rising pound hinders FTSE
A strong pound brought a halt to the FTSE 100’s recovery from last week’s falls on Tuesday.
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London and Wall Street recover
The FTSE 100 closed up on Monday, rallying alongside New York stocks.
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THE WEEK AHEAD: Segro and PHP set for final figures
We can look forward to a host of propco numbers this week, as Segro and Primary Healthcare Properties (PHP) produce annual figures with Galliford Try set for interims.
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FTSE 100 falls as BofE hints at interest rate rise
A strong pound weighed on the blue-chip index after the Bank of England suggested interest rates may rise sooner and more sharply than expected.