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London open: Dubai fall-out hits again

Fri, 27th Nov 2009 08:42

London has opened better than forecast after panic on Asian markets overnight over the problems in Dubai.Japan's Nikkei was down 301 points to 9,081, a new four-month closing low. Banks were bashed on worries about the financial sector's exposure to a debt default by Dubai World. Hong Kong fell over 1,000 points as big banks like HSBC tumbled on fears about the situation in the Gulf state.Miners are bearing the brunt of the selling in London, with the dollar rallying and investors having big profits to lock in. Kazakhmys, Fresnillo and ENRC are the worst hit.Gulf-related worries have also knocked Royal Bank of Scotland, Petrofac, while fund manager Schroders is also under pressure. In a piece of possibly appropriate timing gvien concern over its Dubai exposure, RBS today also officially signed up up for the government's asset protection scheme (APS). The bank said in a statement that the agreement was signed on Thursday, 26 November, on the terms summarised in the announcement published on 3 November. Elsewhere, mobile phone retailer and broadband provider Carphone Warehouse has provided some cheer. It upped its full year guidance after posting better than expected half year figures. The group increased its headline EPS guidance for March 2010 to between 14.0p and 15.0p.Holidaybreak has suffered a big drop in full-year profit, but the firm's education business had a better time of it as parents refused to let their kids go without. Headline profit before tax for the year to 30 September fell by 12.9% to £28.4m, while statutory profit slumped to £5.4m from £23.4m in 2008. Revenue rose to £473.4m from £455.1m.Things are not looking a lot better in the business travel world, where the recession hit travel agent Hogg Robinson in the first half, with profits almost halving. Domino's Pizza is higher after it scrapped its tender offer, announced last week, because the shares have fallen about 7% below the tender price. A straightforward share buy-back might now be on the cards.Respiratory inhaler firm Vectura reported a 67% reduction in half year pre-tax losses and said it plans to establish an infrastructure in the US marketAccident Exchange expects a first half loss and has warned it needs to refinance as insurers continue to drag their heels over settling claims.
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24 Feb 2014 14:10

Sector movers: Mobile telecoms gain, industrial metals fall

Shares of Vodafone gained once allowance was made for the share consolidation resulting from the disposal of its 45 per cent stake in US mobile phone company Verizon Wireless. Commenting on the outlook for the company, analysts at Deutsche Bank pointed out that adjusting for the costs associated wi

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24 Feb 2014 13:50

UK MIDDAY BRIEFING: RSA Insurance, HSBC Lead FTSE 100 Lower

LONDON (Alliance News) - RSA Insurance is leading the FTSE 100 lower Monday after the struggling insurer confirmed it is considering a number of measures to bolster its balance sheet, while HSBC Holdings is also down after its results missed market forecasts.<

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24 Feb 2014 11:42

UK WINNERS & LOSERS: Dixons, Carphone Warehouse Rise On Merger Talks

LONDON (Alliance News) - The following stocks are the leading risers and fallers within the main London indices midday Monday.

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FTSE 100 - WINNERS

Vodafone Group, up 6%. Vodafone's shares have jumped after the 6-for-11 consolidation of i

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24 Feb 2014 10:47

UPDATE: Dixons Retail In Merger Talks With Carphone Warehouse

LONDON (Alliance News) - Shares in electronics retailer Dixons Retail PLC and mobile phone retailer Carphone Warehouse Group PLC shot higher Monday after they confirmed they are in merger talks. In separate but similar statements, the two companies said the talks are at a very preliminary s

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24 Feb 2014 10:06

Dixons Retail In Merger Talks With Carphone Warehouse

LONDON (Alliance News) - Shares in electronics retailer Dixons Retail PLC and mobile phone retailer Carphone Warehouse Group PLC shot higher Monday after Dixons confirmed the companies are in merger talks. Dixons said the talks are at a very preliminary stage, and there is no certainty a de

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24 Feb 2014 10:04

UK's Dixons, Carphone Warehouse in merger talks

LONDON, Feb 24 (Reuters) - Dixons Retail, Europe's No. 2 electricals retailer, and Carphone Warehouse, Europe's No. 1 independent mobile phone retailer, said on Monday they are in merger talks. "The boards of Dixons and Carphone Warehouse note the recent speculation and confirm that the two

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31 Jan 2014 15:22

Sector movers: BT boosts telecoms, defensives gain in sell-off

An upbeat outlook from phone and broadband giant BT boosted the fixed line telecoms sector on Friday after the company's third-quarter statement impressed. Meanwhile, ongoing volatility on the wider stock market - due to emerging-market concerns and rising deflationary risks in the Eurozone - was p

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30 Jan 2014 16:35

Broker snap: Barclays welcomes Carphone's Samsung deal

Broker Barclays has raised its target price on Carphone Warehouse after the telecoms retailer did a deal with South Korean electronics giant Samsung to run more than 60 Samsung stand-alone stores across Europe. Barclays upped its price to 290p from 270p, but kept its 'equal weight' rating. On Wedn

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30 Jan 2014 10:13

UK BROKER RATINGS: Canaccord Cuts Brewin Dolphin To Hold

LONDON (Alliance News) - The following UK shares received analyst recommendations Thursday morning:
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FTSE 100
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JEFFERIES STARTS STANDARD CHARTERED WITH 'UNDERPERFORM' - PRICE TARGET 1100 PENCE
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UBS CUTS PEARSON PRICE

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30 Jan 2014 09:06

Thursday broker round-up UPDATE

Amedeo Resources: Daniel Stewart initiates with a target price of 2p and a buy recommendation. Anglo American: Credit Suisse ups target price from 1600p to 1650p and leaves its neutral rating unchanged. Antofagasta: Citi takes target price from 270p to 290p, but still recommends selling. JP Morgan

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29 Jan 2014 17:00

London close: Stocks swing into the red as investors weigh emerging markets, Fed

- Stocks swing sharply into red in afternoon trade - Renewed EM currency volatility follows rate hikes - Wall Street lower ahead of Fed decision - Miners rise after strong updates, Sainsbury boss exits techMARK 2,768.00 -0.48% FTSE 100 6,544.28 -0.43% FTSE 250 15,688.31 -0.18% Market volatility re

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29 Jan 2014 15:45

FTSE 250 movers: BTG slides following broker comments

Healthcare company BTG was a heavy faller despite saying trading for the four months to January 28th had been in line with expectations. The group was hit by comments from finnCap and N+1 Singer, which both reitered their 'sell' rating on the stock. The group, which develops products targeting crit

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29 Jan 2014 12:39

UK MIDDAY BRIEFING: J Sainsbury Hit By Justin King Departure

LONDON (Alliance News) - Supermarket operator J Sainsbury is the biggest faller on the FTSE100 Wednesday after the surprise resignation of long-time chief Justin King, while FTSE250-listed Carphone Warehouse is doing well after signing a deal to run the stores

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29 Jan 2014 11:58

London midday: Gains erased ahead of Fed as emerging-market concerns remain

- Turkey hikes rates, lira strengthens but gains pared - Antofagasta, Anglo American, Randgold impress with updates - Sainsbury falls after King departure - Barclays considering branch closures, job cuts techMARK 2,784.36 +0.10% FTSE 100 6,578.86 +0.10% FTSE 250 15,808.49 +0.59% UK markets had com

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29 Jan 2014 11:26

UK WINNERS & LOSERS: Builders Benefit From UK House Price Rise

LONDON (Alliance News) - The following stocks are the leading risers and fallers within the main London indices midday Wednesday.

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FTSE 100 - WINNERS

Antofagasta, up 7%. The company said it has achieved record copper pro

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