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FTSE 250 movers: Centamin shines, Funding Circle falls
London's FTSE 250 index was up 0. 09% at 19,926. 51 in afternoon trade on Wednesday, with Centamin leading the index higher.
Cross-party Brexit talks focusing on customs arrangements
Cross-party Brexit talks between the Labour and Conservative parties on Wednesday will focus on financial services, according to the government's chief negotiator David Lidington.
Caterpillar digs lower as Asian slowdown overshadows rising revenue
Caterpillar on Wednesday reported that its first quarter revenues increased as the construction machinery and equipment company achieved record first-quarter profit per share, though construction sales declined in its key Asia Pacific market.
Sturgeon aims for Scottish independence referendum by 2021
Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon on Wednesday said she will seek a Scottish independence referendum before 2021 if the UK pushes forward with Brexit.
Mi-Pay revenue boosted by fraud management launch
Mi-Pay Group's shares edged upwards on Wednesday as the company reported a reduction in annual loss as revenue crept up following the launch of its new fraud management service.
Petropavlovsk production dips but profits boosted by cost-cutting
Petropavlovsk's shares dipped on Wednesday after the gold miner reported a drop in annual revenues on the back of a decrease in gold sales and production, though results were still ahead of expectations.
Midatech Pharma mired in losses as R&D costs mount
Midatech Pharma's shares dropped on Wednesday as the company reported an annual loss and falling cash balances, though it remained confident in its ability to create value over the next 18-24 months.
Gama Aviation soars despite gloomy outlook on 'challenging' 2019
Gama Aviation shares climbed on Wednesday after the firm reported higher full-year revenue, despite describing the year as "disappointing" and taking a cautious stance on its outlook amid "challenging" European market conditions.
Westminster Group shares climb after $3.48m contract win
Westminster Group shares climbed on Wednesday after being awarded a $3. 48m contract for the provision of advanced container screening solutions to two separate ports in an unspecified Asian country.