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16 Sep
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FTSE 100 movers: M&S boosted by broker note; Phoenix slumps

London’s FTSE 100 was up 0. 2% at 8,285. 18 in afternoon trade on Monday.

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Broker tips: Marks & Spencer, JTC

RBC Capital Markets lifted its price target on Marks & Spencer on Monday to 400p from 350p as it raised estimates on the ‘outperform’ rated stock, pointing to sales momentum and the recent re-rating of the UK food retail sector.

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Berenberg lifts JTC price target after Citi Trust deal

Berenberg lifted its price target on JTC on Monday to 1,400p from 1,300p on the back of news it has acquired Citi Trust - the global fiduciary and trust administration services business - from Citigroup for $80m.

16 Sep
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Flutter closing in on £2bn acquisition of Playtech’s consumer operations - report

Paddy Power owner Flutter Entertainment is reportedly closing in on a £2bn swoop for the consumer operations of Playtech.

16 Sep
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London midday: Stocks flat as investors eye policy announcements

London stocks had pared earlier small losses to trade flat by midday on Monday ahead of a busy week that includes rate announcements from the Bank of England, the US Federal Reserve and the Bank of Japan.

16 Sep
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US pre-open: Stocks seen mixed as investors eye Fed policy announcement

US stock futures pointed to a mixed open on Wall Street on Monday as attention turns to this week’s rate announcement from the Federal Reserve, with a cut widely expected.

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RBC Capital lifts Marks & Spencer target price

RBC Capital Markets lifted its price target on Marks & Spencer on Monday to 400p from 350p as it raised estimates on the ‘outperform’ rated stock, pointing to sales momentum and the recent re-rating of the UK food retail sector.

16 Sep
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TT Electronics downgrades full-year outlook, shares tumble

TT Electronics tumbled on Monday as it downgraded its full-year outlook, citing "operational efficiency issues" in two North American sites.

16 Sep
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JTC buys Citi Trust for $80m

Professional services provider JTC said on Monday that it has bought Citi Trust - the global fiduciary and trust administration services business - from Citigroup for $80m.

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London open: Stocks nudge lower as investors eye rate announcements

London stocks nudged lower in early trade on Monday ahead of a busy week that includes rate announcements from the Bank of England, the US Federal Reserve and the Bank of Japan.

16 Sep
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Close Brothers CEO Sainsbury takes temporary medical leave

Close Brothers said on Monday that chief executive Adrian Sainsbury has taken a temporary medical leave of absence from the business.

16 Sep
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London pre-open: Stocks to nudge up ahead of busy week for central banks

London stocks were set to nudge up at the open on Monday as investors eyed rate announcements this week by the Bank of England and the US Federal Reserve.

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Monday newspaper round-up: Airport expansion, workplace pensions, ITV

The younger, tormented minister mulling his position before the Labour government granted Heathrow’s third runway in 2009 might have been greatly relieved to know that, 15 years later, not a shovel would have touched the ground. But now, returning to power with a revamped energy and climate brief, Ed Miliband again finds himself in a cabinet which, many in aviation hope, may usher in bigger airports and more flights – as well as enough CO2 emissions to outweigh any new solar farms.