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FTSE 100 movers: Ashtead tumbles; British Land boosted by upgrade
London’s FTSE 100 was down 0. 8% at 8,285. 40 in afternoon trade on Tuesday.
London midday: Stocks stay down as Ashtead seeks US primary listing
London stocks were still in the red by midday on Tuesday as sentiment took a hit after another London-listed firm announced plans to move its primary listing to the US.
JPMorgan upgrades Unite, downgrades LondonMetric
JPMorgan Cazenove upgraded Unite Group but downgraded LondonMetric on Tuesday as it took a look at the outlook for European property stocks.
Moonpig swings to first-half loss
Moonpig said on Tuesday that it swung to a pre-tax loss in the first half as it pointed to "challenging" trading in its Experiences segment.
Goldman Sachs upgrades British Land to 'buy'
Goldman Sachs upgraded its stance on British Land on Tuesday to ‘buy’ from ‘neutral’, citing a stronger growth outlook, as it took a look at European real estate stocks.
London open: Stocks fall; Ashtead planning to switch primary listing to US
London stocks fell in early trade on Tuesday following a downbeat session on Wall Street and as sentiment took a hit after another London-listed firm announced plans to move its primary listing to the US.
Prudential mulling sale of stake in Eastspring Investments - report
Prudential is reportedly considering options for its asset manager Eastspring Investments that include selling a minority stake to help broaden the business.
London pre-open: Stocks seen down on weak US cues
London stocks were set to fall at the open on Tuesday following a downbeat session on Wall Street.
Tuesday newspaper round-up: Rupert Murdoch, Tesla, HSBC
Rupert Murdoch’s three adult children will retain control over their father’s media empire upon his death, a Nevada court has ruled after Murdoch launched a campaign to wrest away their power and give it all to his oldest son. The New York Times reported on Murdoch’s loss, citing a sealed court decision that was filed on Saturday. The family battle took place outside of the public’s eye, despite attempts from the media to gain access to the trial. – Guardian.