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Qinetiq signs agreement with US DCSA
Defence technology company Qinetiq said on Monday that it has entered "the next phase of growth in the US" after agreeing to operate all of the US defence and security operations for the US Defense Counterintelligence & Security Agency (DCSA) under a new special security agreement (SSA).
FTSE 250 movers: G4S rallies; transport operators fall
London’s FTSE 250 was up 1. 1% at 17,365. 48 in afternoon trade on Monday.
FTSE 100 movers: Fresnillo shines; JD Sports retreats
London’s FTSE 100 was up 0. 9% at 6,152. 41 in afternoon trade on Monday.
JPMorgan upgrades Ryanair, reiterates 'overweight' on Wizz
JPMorgan Cazenove upgraded its stance on shares of Ryanair on Monday, arguing that the budget airline is a long-term winner in European aviation with its "fortress balance sheet" and ultra-low costs.
Analog Devices to buy Maxim Integrated Products for $20.9bn
US semiconductor company Analog Devices has agreed to buy Maxim Integrated Products for $20. 9bn in an all-share deal.
London midday: Miners pace the advance as copper prices rally
London stocks were still firmly in the black by midday on Monday despite ongoing concerns about the pandemic, with miners pacing the gains as copper prices rallied and as hopes of a Covid-19 vaccine lifted sentiment.
CMC Markets appoints Brendan Foxen as chief technology officer
Online trading platform CMC Markets has appointed Brendan Foxen to the newly-created role of chief technology officer.
Alfa Laval to buy valve maker Neles for €1.73bn
Sweden’s Alfa Laval has agreed to buy Finnish valve maker Neles for €1. 73bn in cash.
London open: Stocks rise as investors eye US earnings season
London stocks rose in early trade on Monday, taking their cue from gains in Asia, with investors cautiously optimistic about the US earnings season despite ongoing concerns about the coronavirus pandemic.
Big Yellow buys Wapping site for £18.6m
Self-storage company Big Yellow has exchanged contracts to buy a site in Wapping, London, for £18. 6m.
London pre-open: Stocks seen higher on positive Asian cues
London stocks were set to rise at the open on Monday following an upbeat Asian session, as investors eye the start of the US earnings season this week.
Monday newspaper round-up: High street footfall, airport jobs, Itsu
A group of 84 of the world’s richest people have called on governments to permanently increase taxes on them and other members of the wealthy elite to help pay for the economic recovery from the Covid-19 crisis. The super-rich members, including Ben and Jerry’s ice cream co-founder Jerry Greenfield and Disney heir Abigail Disney, called on “our governments to raise taxes on people like us. Immediately. Substantially. Permanently”. – Guardian.