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FTSE 100 movers: Miners rally; Auto Trader hit by downgrade
London’s FTSE 100 was down 0. 2% at 8,425. 53 in afternoon trade on Friday.
Eurozone inflation steady in April
Eurozone inflation was unchanged in April, as expected, according to figures released by Eurostat on Friday.
London midday: FTSE stays down; Auto Trader hit by downgrade
London stocks were still in the red by midday on Friday, having taken their opening cue from a downbeat close on Wall Street.
Morgan Stanley downgrades Auto Trader to 'underweight'
Morgan Stanley downgraded Auto Trader on Friday ‘underweight’ from ‘equalweight’ and cut the price target to 600p from 625p.
London open: FTSE edges down after US losses; Landsec in focus
London stocks edged lower in early trade on Friday following a downbeat close on Wall Street.
Renold renews partnership with British Cycling
Renold said on Friday that it has renewed its partnership with British Cycling for a further three years.
GSK raises £1.25bn from sale of remaining Haleon stake
GSK said on Friday that it has sold its remaining 4. 2% stake in consumer health business Haleon, which it spun off in July 2022.
London pre-open: Stocks seen lower after Wall Street losses
London stocks were set to fall at the open on Friday following a downbeat close on Wall Street.
Friday newspaper round-up: Bank branches, mortgages, Northern Rock
The number of UK bank branches that have shut their doors for good over the last nine years will pass 6,000 on Friday, and by the end of the year the pace of closures may leave 33 parliamentary constituencies – including two in London – without a single branch. The tally is being published by the consumer group Which? as it seeks to make the “avalanche” of closures and the “disastrous” impact they can have on local communities an election battleground.