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Shore Capital slashes UK house builders amid 'weak' pricing
Analysts at Shore Capital slashed their ratings of UK house builders on Wednesday, cutting Barratt, Bovis and Taylor Wimpey from 'buy' to 'sell' and Bellway, Berkeley, Crest Nicholson, Persimmon and Redrow from 'buy' to 'hold'.
FTSE 250 movers: Funding Circle spiralling lower, TBC Bank climbs
London's FTSE 250 index was down 0. 44% at 19,906. 64 in afternoon trade on Thursday, with Funding Circle leading the index lower.
Altria Group burns lower as earnings miss expectations
Altria Group's shares dipped on Thursday after its first quarter earnings fell short of expectations and revenues dipped amid lower sales of smoke-able products.
Joe Biden launches 2020 Presidential campaign
Former US Vice President Joe Biden on Thursday announced his third bid for the Democratic nomination to run for President in a video in which he criticised President Trump and stated that "everything that has made America America, is at stake".
Verditek partners with Engenera to advance solar projects
Verditek on Thursday signed a framework agreement with Engenera Renewables to advance commercial opportunities and jointly provide end-to-end solar solutions to clients.
Water Intelligence anticipates H1 boost from North America contract wins
Water Intelligence on Thursday said it was optimistic for a "strong" first half of the year following contract wins in the US and Canada by its subsidiary, Water Intelligence International Limited (WII), including a contract in Flint, Michigan.
Image Scan Holdings soars despite taking revenue hit
Image Scan Holdings shares leapt on Thursday after the company said it expects to meet full year expectations despite disappointing first-half sales.
Galliford Try wins first phase of £6bn London development
Galliford Try on Thursday said it had won a contract to build the first 725 homes at the £6bn Meridian Water development in London's Lea Valley.
Royal Bank of Scotland boss Ross McEwan quits
Royal Bank of Scotland chief executive Ross McEwan resigned on Thursday, stating that he leaves the bank "in a much stronger financial position" after five and a half years in the position.
Meggitt enjoys strong revenue growth ahead of 'challenging' period
Meggitt on Thursday reported "strong" first quarter revenue growth amid heightened demand for its products but warned of more challenging conditions for the remainder of the year.