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FTSE 250 movers: Network Intl gains after results; Games Workshop drops
London’s FTSE 250 was up 1% at 21,170. 93 in afternoon trade on Monday.
FTSE 100 movers: Pearson rallies after results; BT in the red
London’s FTSE 100 was up 1. 3% at 6,715. 61 in afternoon trade on Monday.
Paypal to buy crypto security firm Curv
PayPal has agreed to buy Tel Aviv-based Curv, a provider of cloud-based infrastructure for digital asset security, for an undisclosed sum.
Genel Energy's Sarta-2 well enters production
Genel Energy said on Monday that the Sarta-2 well, in which it has a 30% working interest, has entered production, with gross field production now in excess of 10,000 barrels of oil per day.
DuPont to buy Laird Performance Materials from Advent for $2.3bn
DuPont has agreed to buy Laird Performance Materials from private equity firm Advent International for $2. 3bn in cash.
London midday: Stocks in the black as Pearson rallies after results
London stocks were still in the black by midday on Monday, with Pearson pacing the advance after well-received results.
UK retail footfall declines for first time in seven weeks - Springboard
Footfall across the UK fell last week for the first in seven weeks, according to data released on Monday by retail analysts Springboard.
German industrial production unexpectedly falls in January
German industrial production unexpectedly fell in January, according to figures released on Monday by Destatis.
London open: Stocks edge up as travel & leisure, energy sectors rally
London stocks edged higher in early trade on Monday, underpinned by strength in the travel & leisure and energy sectors.
Micro Focus to appeal as jury rules in favour of Wapp in patent litigation case
Micro Focus said on Monday that it plans to appeal after a jury ruled in favour of US-based Wapp in a patent litigation case, awarding the claimant damages of up to $172. 5m.
London pre-open: Stocks seen up as US Senate approves Covid relief bill
London stocks were set to rise at the open on Monday after the US Senate approved a $1. 9trn Covid relief bill.
Monday newspaper round-up: UK airports, British ports, business confidence, GSK
The Trades Union Congress and Heathrow have called on the government to cover UK airports’ operating costs while travel bans are in place, and to extend the furlough scheme for as long as public health measures affect aviation, in a joint call for “survival support”. They said the demand for financial help and other measures were a matter of survival for businesses in the sector, after a budget in which Heathrow accused the chancellor of ignoring aviation and failing to understand the sector’s role.