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Stock markets rebound after sell-off
Stock markets rallied on Wednesday recovering some of the ground lost in recent days.
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FTSE 100 battered after New York rout
The FTSE 100 saw almost £50bn wiped off the value of the UK’s leading companies on Tuesday, and global markets suffered another day of losses.
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THE WEEK AHEAD: St Modwen set to reveal full year numbers
The market will be looking to St Modwen on Tuesday, but won’t be expecting it to repeat the feats of recent years. However, shareholders can look forward to a bigger dividend payout.
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FTSE wipes 2018 gains out as US bond yields rally
London shares fell sharply on Tuesday, as traders took fright at a rally in American bond yields.
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THE WEEK AHEAD: All quiet on the quoted property front
It’s as if the entire quoted property world has gone skiing, as there’s no interim or full year figures schedule from the sector this week.
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FTSE 100 takes a tumble as pound strengthens
The FTSE 100 fell to its lowest point in 2018 yesterday as the pound rose in value against the dollar after Donald Trump’s team stoked fears of a trade war at the World Economic Forum in Davos.
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FTSE dips as bookies face new laws on fixed odd betting
FTSE 100 closed down 15 points to 7,715 on Monday as traders awaited news on the government shutdown in Washington.
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Countrywide shares plummet on profit warning
Shares in estate agent Countrywide plummeted more than 18% to 110.4p on Thursday following a profit warning from the UK’s largest estate agent group.
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Burberry shares plunge as FTSE dips
Shares in luxury fashion brand Burberry fell by more than 9% on Wednesday – making it the biggest faller on the FTSE 100.
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FTSE dips, but Savills up as new CEO revealed
The FTSE 100 nudged down on Tuesday, weighed down by miners and oil giant BP, while the pound slipped after UK inflation fell from November’s five-year high.
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FTSE rises, but housebuilders suffer for second day
The FTSE 100 reached a fresh high on Thursday, despite a second consecutive day of losses among leading housebuilders, and shares in retailers Marks Spencer and Tesco falling sharply.
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Housebuilder shares fall after Taylor Wimpey update
Housebuilder shares fell sharply on Wednesday amid nervousness about the outlook for the sector.
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THE WEEK AHEAD: Safestore to reveal final results, as housebuilders set for string of trading updates
The UK’s largest self-storage group is expected to reveal a fall in pre-tax profit in its full year results on Tuesday, despite a rise in revenue.
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FTSE 100 hits record high, but property stocks hit
The FTSE 100 index closed up 0.33% at 7,695.88 on Thursday, after reaching a new record intraday high just above 7,700 earlier in the session.
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FTSE posts New Year fall
London shares fell on the first trading day of 2018, with the FTSE 100 closing down 0.52% at 7,648.
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WEEK AHEAD: Quoted company announcements slow to get going in 2018
Did anyone tell the UK’s quoted companies the first working week of 2018 had started? It doesn’t appear so, as barely any scheduled announcements are due this week.
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FTSE hits high, but housebuilders hit by government’s zero ground rent move
The FTSE 100 hit a record high on Thursday after the US passed the tax reform bill.
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FTSE dips as traders seek profits
The FTSE 100 ended down 18.87 points at 7525.22 on Wednesday, as traders took profits from recent rises following the approval of US tax cuts in the US.
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US tax reform boosts FTSE
The FTSE 100 gained 0.62% to stand at 7,537.01 on Monday amid expectations the US tax reform bill will soon be passed.
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Brexit drags FTSE back
The FTSE 100 ended 0.37% lower at 7,320.75 on Thursday as Brexit uncertainty dragged on earlier gains.