Friday, December 1, 2017

Google Alert - FTSE 100

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Daily update December 1, 2017
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U.K. stocks underperformed the broader European markets on Thursday, put under pressure by another strong rally in the pound. Sterling was rising on further signs of a breakthrough in the Brexit negotiations. What are markets are doing: The FTSE 100 index UKX, -0.90% fell 0.4% to 7,359, building on ...
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In 2016, the FTSE 100 gained more than 14 percent, thanks to a fall in sterling after the June Brexit vote. This gave an accounting boost to the blue chip constituents which generate revenues in dollars. By contrast the FTSE 100 is on course for a more modest gain of just over 3 percent for 2017.
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Packaging play DS Smith is a share you may want to take a close look at before its half-year trading statement scheduled for Thursday, December 7th. The company, which is about to be launched into the FTSE 100 as part of the index's quarterly shake up, has been a hot performer over the past 12 ...
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Sterling strength is keeping the FTSE 100 subdued, while the DAX and Dow ... The FTSE 100 broke below the notable 7380 support level yesterday, ...
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The FTSE 100 started the new day in better fettle than it ended at the close of trading yesterday, advancing 18 points 7,344.90. Friday is all about economic data as we are set to receive health checks on the state of manufacturing not just here in the UK but also in mainland Europe and the US. The UK ...
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U.K. stocks underperformed the broader European markets again on Thursday, put under pressure by another strong rally in the pound. Sterling was rising on further signs of a breakthrough in the Brexit negotiations. What are markets are doing: The FTSE 100 index fell 0.3% to 7,371.42, building on a ...
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FTSE 100 is called to start lower on the first day of December as concerns mount over the passage of the US tax reform bill. The UK blue chip index was weighed upon again by the strength of sterling yesterday and closed down over 66 points at 7,326. Today, the benchmark is seen by financial ...
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The FTSE 100 had a volatile session during the trading session on Wednesday, initially going sideways but then slicing through the 7400 level rather rapidly as Teresa May and form the market that there was in fact a no deal with the European Union, so we still have no idea what the cost is going to be ...
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I think that we will find plenty of buyers near the 7200 level though, so this is probably more of a short-term move, followed by a bounce just waiting to happen. I believe that disappointment with the lack of a deal between the UK and EU may be weighing upon the FTSE 100, but in general we are having ...
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FTSE 100 finished lower on Thursday, the last trading day of November, as the pound strengthened and despite Wall Street rallying. The UK blue-chip benchmark closed the afternoon session down over 66 points at 7,326. The FTSE 250 also plunged, shedding over 106 points, to finish at 19,952.
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The FTSE 100 slumped and the pound edged up to two-month highs as investors cheered reports that the UK has agreed to pay as much as £50 billion to settle its European Union divorce bill, in a move that could open the door for trade talks. The UK currency was up around 0.7% at 1.344 against the ...
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The FTSE 100's mid-November recovery seems a long time ago now, with a fresh leg lower taking the index to levels not seen for over two months. Potential areas for buyers come in at 7294, and then 7260, but it will take a move back above to put a bullish outlook on the index, since intraday rallies ...
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Since 1970 the FTSE AllShare index has risen in December in 74 per cent of years, and the average monthly return has been 2.1 per cent.
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The FTSE 100 backed off in afternoon trade, down 20 points or 0.27% to ... The FTSE 100 was all but flat by midday, with the blue-chip benchmark ...
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The FTSE 100 is in the red as the push higher in the pound is hurting the British equity benchmark. The Social Democrats in Germany are to meet with ...
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DS Smith, Just Eat and Halma will join the FTSE 100 next month after the latest quarterly index reshuffle was confirmed, with ConvaTec Group, Merlin Entertainments and Babcock International Group all demoted to the FTSE 250. The changes were made after ConvaTec, Merlin and Babcock's market ...
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In individual movers, shares in Mediclinic (LON:MDC) have spiked to the top of the FTSE 100 leaderboard on the back of upbeat analyst comments.
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European equities closed lower on Thursday, as sentiment failed to pick up despite positive trade seen in the U.S. and in oil markets. The pan-European Stoxx 600 fell 0.24 percent provisionally by the close, with most sectors closing in negative territory. Looking to bourses, the U.K.'s FTSE 100 tumbled ...
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Just Eat (Frankfurt: A1100K - news) is to be promoted to the FTSE 100 next month - its market value having soared by more than a third this year on the back of global expansion and a surge in sales. It was confirmed on Wednesday night that the takeaway delivery platform would join the top flight along ...
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Looking at the share prices of the four big FTSE 100 listed banks - Barclays, RBS, Lloyds and HSBC - they have seen a wide variation in fortunes, but ...
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The FTSE 100 is full of top dividend stocks, but some of these companies are better dividend buys than others. Indeed, finding a top dividend stock ...
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The FTSE 100 (INDEXFTSE:UKX) recovered from an earlier dip this morning as the rising pound continues to apply pressure to the dollar-earning firms on the index. Sterling continued to climb today on the back of growing optimism over the progression of the Brexit negotiations with a deal on the Irish ...
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After regaining strength last week, the United Kingdom's FTSE 100 Index started this week on a mixed note and traded with mixed sentiment this week.
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Its expansion won Just Eat a promotion to the blue- chip FTSE 100 in the index provider's quarterly review of constituents, to take effect next month. ... By contrast, British restaurant and pub chain Restaurant Group was ejected from the mid-cap FTSE 250 after years of slowing sales in a tough market for ...
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(ShareCast News) - The FTSE 100, the UK's primary stock index, traded 0.45% lower on Thursday as sterling continued its rise in a week in which progress appeared to be ... Also among the day's FTSE leaders was life insurer Aviva, following an increase to its long-term earnings and dividend guidance.
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The company is due to enter the FTSE 100 as a part of the quarterly reshuffle, and it's been enjoying an upward trend over the last year, gaining 37 ...
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A two-month high for the pound held back the wider market as the FTSE 100 slid 0.9 per cent, down 66.89 points to 7,326.67. For November the FTSE was down 2.2 per cent, its second-weakest month of 2017. Sterling's rebound was largely to blame for the loss, with the FTSE's monthly decline only 0.5 ...
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The FTSE 100 is in the red as the push higher in the pound is hurting the British equity benchmark. The Social Democrats in Germany are to meet with Angel Merkel's Christian Democratic Union, and there are hopes the two sides can come to an agreement and form a grand coalition, and the DAX is up ...
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The FTSE 100 has been at the mercy of the pound today and even though the market managed to swing to positive territory earlier today, it was dragged back into the red as sterling pickled up. Europe. Investors are optimistic about a potential political deal between the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) ...
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The U.K.'s FTSE 100 index underperformed the broader European markets for a second day, falling 0.9% to 7,326.67 (http://www.marketwatch.com/story/ftse-100-slides-to-2-month-low-as-pound-rallies-on-brexit-hopes-2017-11-30). The slide came as the pound rallied to a fresh two-month high at ...
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FTSE100 is trading weak for the past two days after showing a minor recovery till 7473. The index breaks major support 7340 level and closed slightly below trend line support. The index dipped till 7316 and is currently trading around 7329. The index's short term support is around 7340-7336 (61.8% ...
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Germany's DAX finished flat, while the CAC 40 of France rose 0.1%, and Britain's FTSE 100 slid 0.9%. Earlier in Asia, Japan's Nikkei 225 index gained ...
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KEEPING SCORE: In early trading, Germany's DAX rose 0.7 percent to 13,154.00 while London's FTSE 100 fell 1.6 percent to 7,381.43. France's CAC 40 advanced 0.4 percent to 5,418.22. On Wednesday, the DAX gained 0.3 percent and the CAC 40 rose 0.6 percent while the FTSE 100 slid 0.7 percent.
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Nov 30 (Reuters) - Britain's FTSE 100 index is seen to open 30 points lower at 7,363.5 on Thursday, according to financial bookmakers. * UNILEVER: ...
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Nov 30 (Reuters) - Britain's FTSE 100 index is seen to open 30 points lower at 7,363.5 on Thursday, according to financial bookmakers, with futures down ... on Thursday, trimming 1.3 points off the FTSE 100 according to Reuters calculations * The UK blue chip index dropped 0.9 percent on Wednesday, ...
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Germany's DAX 30 index climbed 0.7% to 13,148.03, while France's CAC 40 index added 0.4% to 5,418.94. The U.K.'s FTSE 100 index , however, ...
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The U.K.'s FTSE 100 index , however, underperformed the broader European markets for a second day, falling 0.3% to 7,374.67 (http://www.marketwatch.com/story/ftse-100-slides-to-2-month-low-as-pound-rallies-on-brexit-hopes-2017-11-30). The slide came as the pound rallied to a fresh two-month ...
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In equities, Mediclinic International, an international private hospital group, was leading the gainers on London's FTSE 100 Index, up by 4.2%, financial services provider Aviva was 2.8% higher, tobacco company Imperial Brands was up by 2.6% and BAE Systems, a defence, aerospace and security ...
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Oil prices were higher ahead of an expected decision by the OPEC oil cartel to extend production cuts. KEEPING SCORE: In Europe, Germany's DAX rose 0.7 percent to 13,154 while London's FTSE 100 rose 0.2 to 7,411. France's CAC 40 advanced 0.4 percent to 5,418.22. U.S. stocks were poised for a ...
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Optimism over progress in Britain's EU negotiations continued to support sterling, which rose to $1.34 and €1.13, which pushed the FTSE 100 down further. The UK's blue-chip index was down below 7,400 points in midmorning trading. Insurer Aviva (AV) was in favour as its capital markets day upgraded ...
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In the dying days of its life as a FTSE 100 company Mediclinic International looked set to leave the blue-chip index on a high as its shares topped the risers' board after a rare double-upgrade from analysts at a US investment bank. Jefferies yesterday sent shares in the private hospital operator up 25½p, ...
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Euro zone stocks .STOXXE and blue-chips .STOXX50E rose 0.5 percent while Britain's FTSE 100 .FTSE fell 0.2 percent in its second day of losses as sterling rose, denting its internationally-exposed constituents. Both euro zone stocks and the FTSE were however on track for their worst monthly fall since ...
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London's FTSE 100 slipped 0.4 percent. Earlier in Asia, Hong Kong's Hang Seng index gave up 1.5 percent, while Tokyo's Nikkei 225 gained 0.6 ...
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Outside the FTSE 100, shares in the owner of the Daily Mail newspaper - Daily Mail and General Trust - plunged by nearly a quarter after the publisher ...
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Euro zone stocks and blue-chips rose 0.5 percent while Britain's FTSE 100 fell 0.2 percent in its second day of losses as sterling rose, denting its internationally-exposed constituents. Both euro zone stocks and the FTSE were however on track for their worst monthly fall since June, down 1.7 percent on ...
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Can you have too much insurance? If you are Aviva — the FTSE 100 provider of life, home, motor, health, personal accident, travel and pet cover, not ...
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European stocks finished lower on Thursday, despite early gains for euro zone markets, while the FTSE 100 slipped as sterling climbed and oil majors wobbled as investors eyed a meeting of oil exporters' bloc Opec later in the day.
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MARKETS OVERSEAS: Major stock indexes in Europe were mixed. Germany's DAX rose 0.2 percent, while France's CAC 40 was 0.1 percent higher. London's FTSE 100 slipped 0.4 percent. Earlier in Asia, Hong Kong's Hang Seng index gave up 1.5 percent, while Tokyo's Nikkei 225 gained 0.6 percent.
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"It's hard not to feel sorry for the FTSE 100 bulls in this world. ... The dollar-earner heavy FTSE 100 index closed down 0.9%, or 66.89 points, at 7,326.67. ... The BATS UK 100 ended down 0.9% at 12,453.97, the BATS 250 closed down 0.8% at 18,092.67, and the BATS Small Companies ended 0.2% ...
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StockMarketWire.com - Stronger utilities managed to offset weaker housebuilders, helping the FTSE 100 rise 0.2% to 7,408 around midday.
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WEB
Halma joins the FTSE 100 index of leading shares
30 November 2017. Following the FTSE UK Index Series quarterly review, it was confirmed today that Halma plc will shortly be entering the FTSE 100 Index of leading shares. The change will take effect from the start of trading on Monday, 18 December 2017. Halma joins the FTSE 100 along with Just ...
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FTSE 100 Report: Targeted Brand Attacks and Mass Credential Exposures
The Anomali Labs team conducted research to identify suspicious domain registrations and potentially compromised credentials that could be used as part of an attack against the Financial Times Stock Exchange 100 (FTSE 100). Both methods of attack pose a significant threat not only to corporate ...
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LONDON MARKETS: FTSE 100 Ends Lower, As Pound Rallies To 2-month High On Brexit ...
What are markets doing: The FTSE 100 index slid 0.9% to finish at 7,393.56, as the benchmark suffered its biggest one-day loss since mid-September.
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FTSE 100 Dividend Info
Is there a site where I could find all the dividend info on all FTSE 100 shares? Like ex-div date, amount of div, and date of payment. That would be.
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LONDON MARKETS : FTSE 100 Ends At 2-month Low As Pound Rallies On Brexit Hopes
What are markets are doing: The FTSE 100 index fell 0.9% to end at 7,326.67, its lowest finish since Sept. 28. For November, the U.K. benchmark was on track for a 1.7% loss, which would be the biggest monthly drop since June. Meanwhile, sterling jumped to $1.3498, up from $1.3410 late Wednesday ...
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Thousands of FTSE 100 Corporate Log-Ins Found on Dark Web
Over three-quarters (77%) of FTSE 100 companies are at risk of suffering a damaging cyber-attack because corporate log-ins including plain text ...
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FTSE 100 Valuation and forecast for 2018 and beyond
In this blog post I look at the FTSE 100's valuation and calculate a fact-based forecast for its prospects to 2018 and beyond.
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SERVICE MANAGER - ITIL - FTSE 100
SERVICE MANAGER - ITIL - FTSE 100. Service Manager required for our FTSE 100 client, based in London. Are you looking to join a Service Management team, taking on cross- service responsibilities, in a fast-paced environment? This Service Manager role will be responsible for providing support ...
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FTSE100 Idea
As we are looking for GBP to continue to gain strength we can determine we may see FTSE100 fall. Correlation shows the stronger GBP gets the more likely they FTSE100 is to go short. Looking for short opportunities into the key level and 1.618 golden fib ratio of 7190-7200 before looking for a long ...
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Investment Reporting Actuary - FTSE 100 Insurer
Investment Reporting Actuary - FTSE 100 Insurer in Nearly qual (11+ exams), Banking and finance with Financial Resourcing Group. Apply Today.
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MARKETS LIVE: FTSE 100 in the red
How the FTSE and pound perform as the day goes on will likely be dependent on the state of November's manufacturing PMI....
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Dax 30; Ftse 100; SP 500 - Market View
Asian markets ended with some gains, with the potential positive effects of a hypothetical US tax reform approval overlapping with yet another North...
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You May Want To Put This FTSE 100 Newcomer In Your Christmas Stocking
You May Want To Put This FTSE 100 Newcomer In Your Christmas Stocking. In this article I am looking at a soon-to-be-FTSE 100 share with exceptional growth potential. Read More · About ACQ5 · Contact Us · Privacy Policy · Cookie Compliance · Editorial Policy. © 2017 ACQ5 - All Rights Reserved.
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DS Smith, Just Eat and Halma join FTSE 100 as reshuffle confirmed
(ShareCast News) - DS Smith, Just Eat and Halma will join the FTSE 100 next month after the latest quarterly index reshuffle was confirmed, with ConvaTec Group, Merlin Entertainments and Babcock International Group all demoted to the FTSE 250. The changes were made after ConvaTec, Merlin and ...
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Changes In The Ftse 100 Composition Finance Essay
Changes In The Ftse 100 Composition Finance Essay. We work video segment custom resume Black-and-White Film physicist and on Breaking along ...
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FTSE 100 Drifts Lower As Pound Extends Rally
U.K. shares fell for a second consecutive session on Thursday as the pound continued to surge amid further signs of progress on the EU's key Brexit issues, including the Irish border. The benchmark FTSE 100 was down 18 points or 0.24 percent at 7,375 in late opening deals after losing 0.9 percent the ...
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LONDON MARKET MIDDAY: FTSE 100 Recovers Ground As OPEC To Maintain Cap
LONDON (Alliance News) – Brent rallied from intraday lows on Thursday as ministers from Kuwaiti and Qatari hinted OPEC will extend production cuts for nine months, as widely anticipated, allowing the FTSE 100 to reverse some early losses by midday. "The fact that BP and Shell have largely erased ...
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FxWirePro: ftse100 trades below trend line support, dip till 7195 likely
Chart pattern – Double top; Major support- 7338-7340 (trend line joining 6789 and 7283). FTSE100 is trading weak for the past two days after showing a minor recovery till 7473. The index breaks major support 7340 level and closed slightly below trend line support. The index dipped till 7316 and is ...
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Ftse-100(England) And Topix-100(Japan) Essay
Ftse-100(England) And Topix-100(Japan) Essay. Turnitin creates tools for K-12 the marriage of Theseus, the essay requirements for ucla online. Enjoy proficient essay writing and establishes a routine, he or of discussionquot or a quotlong. Almost all novels rely upon about what others ignore racism ...
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FTSE 100 heads lower for 2nd straight session
Today's main event is expected to be the OPEC meeting in Vienna where it is expected that oil ministers will extend the output freeze by another 9 months, until the end of 2018....
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Just Eat delivered into the FTSE 100
Please refer to our Risk Disclosure statement. Capital Com SV Investments Limited is a Cyprus Registered Company with Company Registration ...
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London Markets: FTSE 100 slides to 2-month low as pound rallies on Brexit hopes
London Markets: FTSE 100 slides to 2-month low as pound rallies on Brexit hopes. By MarketWatch On 30 November 2017 · Leave a Comment. U.K. stocks are underperforming the broader European markets again, pressured by another strong rally in the pound on further signs of a breakthrough in the ...
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A bigger slice of the pie: Just Eat enters FTSE 100, with £5.5bn valuation
Just Eat, the online takeaway company, was on Wednesday night officially promoted into the FTSE 100 list of Britain's blue chip companies, with a valuat...
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Tech Tumble, OPEC Anticipation Cap Gains For European Shares
Euro zone stocks made modest gains on Thursday while Britain's FTSE 100 slipped again as sterling climbed, with oil majors teetering as investors eyed the OPEC meeting later in the day, and tech the biggest weight as worries of a peak spread to Europe.
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Is it a good time to buy FTSE 100 banks' shares?
Looking at the share prices of the four big FTSE 100 listed banks – Barclays, RBS, Lloyds and HSBC – they have seen a wide variation in fortunes, but all remain a long way beneath pre-financial crisis levels. Given they are very much a mixed bag, it may pay to pick one or two rather than all four, based ...
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