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London close: Stocks weaker ahead of key central bank decisions
London stocks ended lower on Monday as investors adopted a cautious stance ahead of a week filled with major central bank policy decisions.
Duke Capital recurring cash revenue rises, total declines
Duke Capital, a hybrid capital provider for small to medium enterprises in Europe and North America, reported a 4% year-on-year increase in recurring cash revenue to £12. 7m in its interim results on Monday.
Drilling permit approved for Bradda Head's Dragon Target
Bradda Head Lithium announced the approval of a drilling permit for its Dragon Target at the San Domingo Pegmatite Project in Arizona on Monday.
Powerhouse mechanically completes feedstock testing unit
Powerhouse Energy Group announced the mechanical completion of its feedstock testing unit (FTU) on Monday, a key milestone in the development of its proprietary DMG Technology, which converts non-recyclable waste into low-carbon energy.
Titon completed Korea disposal, plans to write down excess stock
Titon Holdings announced on Monday that it has completed the disposal of its interests in its South Korean operations, ceasing activities in the region.
Quadrise inks trial agreement with Panama's Sparkle Energy
Quadrise has entered into a material transfer and trial agreement with Sparkle Power, a thermal power producer based in Colón, Panama, it announced on Monday.
Panthera subsidiary IGPL has first arbitration hearing against India
Panthera Resources updated the market on the arbitration process initiated by its Australian subsidiary Indo Gold (IGPL) against the Republic of India, concerning India's alleged breach of a bilateral investment treaty relating to the Bhukia gold project in Rajasthan.
Canal+ shares tumble on London debut
Shares of French broadcaster Canal+ tumbled nearly 16% during its London Stock Exchange debut on Monday, marking a rocky start for the largest new listing in the UK this year.
Tristel on track despite US market delays
Infection prevention product manufacturer Tristel said in an update on Monday that, after achieving a record first half, it was on track to meet or exceed its three-year revenue growth target of 10% to 15% by June next year.
Computacenter shares slide on CFO's sudden departure
Computacenter announced on Monday that Christian Jehle has stepped down as group chief financial officer and as an executive director of the board with immediate effect.
Oxford Biodynamics CEO resigns as it seeks short-term funding
Clinical diagnostics specialist Oxford BioDynamics announced on Monday that Dr Jon Burrows had resigned from his positions as chief executive officer and board member, with immediate effect.
Manufacturing recession sees German economy contract further
Germany’s economy continued to contract in December, marking the sixth consecutive month of declining business activity, according to the latest HCOB flash purchasing managers’ index (PMI).
Amaroq Minerals announces delay to settlement of fundraise
Amaroq Minerals, a mining company with significant gold and strategic mineral assets in southern Greenland, announced a brief delay in the settlement of its recent fundraising initiative.
Asia report: Most markets fall ahead of key central bank meetings
Asia-Pacific markets closed mostly lower on Monday, reversing early gains as traders weighed key economic data from China and anticipated decisions from major central banks this week.
GSK's Jemperli recommended for expanded use in Europe, Aussie regulator launches proceedings against Entain
London open The FTSE 100 is expected to open 12 points lower on Monday, having closed down 0. 14% on Friday at 8,300. 33.