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FTSE 250 movers: Endeavour on the rise; Indivior tumbles
London’s FTSE 250 was down 1% at 20,563. 22 in afternoon trade on Friday, with no obvious rhyme or reason for any of the moves.
FTSE 100 movers: Experian in the black; Vistry gives back some gains
London’s FTSE 100 was down 0. 2% at 8,229. 33 in afternoon trade on Friday.
Morgan Stanley initiates Melrose Industries at ‘equalweight’
Morgan Stanley initiated coverage of Melrose Industries on Friday at ‘equalweight’ with a 500 price target.
London midday: FTSE stays down ahead of payrolls
London stocks were still weaker by midday on Friday as investors eyed the release of the all-important non-farm payrolls report and mulled the latest UK house price data.
Europe midday: Stocks stay down after uninspiring data, ahead of payrolls
European stocks were still in the red by midday on Friday as nervousness crept in ahead of the key US non-farm payrolls report and after the release of uninspiring eurozone and German data.
German industrial production falls more than expected in July
German industrial production fell much more than expected in July, according to data released on Friday by Destatis.
Europe open: Stocks drop as investors eye payrolls report, German data disappoints
European stocks fell in early trade on Friday as nervousness crept in ahead of the key US non-farm payrolls report and after the release of weaker-than-expected German data.
London open: Stocks fall ahead of payrolls report
London stocks fell in early trade on Friday as investors eyed the release of the all-important non-farm payrolls report and mulled the latest UK house price data.
Berkeley Group says trading 'stable', backs FY guidance
Housebuilder Berkeley Group backed its full-year guidance on Friday as it said trading in the first four months of the year has been stable.
House prices pick up to two-year high - Halifax
UK house prices edged up to a two-year high in August as confidence picked up amid easing interest rates, according to figures released by Halifax on Friday.
London pre-open: Stocks seen down ahead of payrolls; Halifax data in focus
London stocks were set to open lower on Friday as investors mulled the latest UK house price data and looked ahead to the release of the non-farm payrolls report.
Friday newspaper round-up: PwC, UK pension funds, wind farms
The consultancy PwC has told its employees it is going to begin tracking their working locations to ensure that all workers spend “a minimum of three days a week” in the office or at client sites. In a memo sent to its 26,000 UK employees, the big four accounting firm announced that it will start monitoring how often employees work from home in the same way it monitors how many chargeable hours they work. – Guardian.