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LONDON BROKER RATINGS: Jefferies likes Inchcape; HSBC cuts Clarkson
(Alliance News) - The following London-listed shares received analyst recommendations Tuesday morning and Monday:
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(Alliance News) - The following London-listed shares received analyst recommendations Tuesday morning and Monday:
Read more(Alliance News) - Hawkish words from Federal Reserve policymakers supported the dollar and hurt equities prices on Tuesday, as stock-market traders weigh up the prospect of US interest rates being higher for longer.
Read more(Alliance News) - The following London-listed shares received analyst recommendations Monday morning and Friday:
Read more(Alliance News) - The following London-listed shares received analyst recommendations late Thursday and Friday morning:
Read more(Sharecast News) - Credit Suisse downgraded Next on Friday to 'underperform' from 'neutral' as it said the shares were likely to underperform stocks that look cheap versus history.
Read more(Alliance News) - Stock prices in London opened higher on Friday morning as investors looked ahead to key economic data out of the US, which may provide hints for the future of rate hikes from the Federal Reserve.
Read more(Alliance News) - Stock prices in London were expected to open higher on Friday ahead of key US non-farm payrolls data and a services PMI print from the nation.
Read moreFTSE 100 up 0.6%, FTSE 250 adds 0.4%
*Read morePearson leads media stocks lower on BofA downgrade
*Read more(Alliance News) - Stock prices in London closed higher, buoyed by optimism from strong retail updates, and shaking off hawkishness from the US Federal Reserve.
Read moreFed rebuttal of rate cut bets keeps Europe's stocks subdued
*Read moreEarly signs UK retailers' Christmas exceeded expectations
*Read more(Alliance News) - Stock prices in London were largely higher at midday on Thursday, as strong Christmas trading from clothing retailer Next helped to boost the FTSE 100.
Read moreRetailers lead early charge higher
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