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28 Mar
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FTSE 100 movers: IAG flies lower after Heathrow boss warning; utilities gain

London’s FTSE 100 was down 0. 3% at 8,641. 02 in afternoon trade on Friday.

28 Mar
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UK Oil & Gas delays results, temporarily suspends trading on AIM

UK Oil & Gas said on Friday that trading on AIM would be temporarily suspended as it announced a delay to the publication of its annual results.

28 Mar
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London midday: FTSE edges up as attention turns to US inflation reading

London stocks had edged higher by midday on Friday, helped along by a strong showing from the defensive utilities sector, as investors mulled the latest UK GDP and retail sales figures, and looked ahead to a key US inflation reading.

28 Mar
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RBC Capital cuts Burberry price target

RBC Capital Markets cut its price target on Burberry on Friday to 1,200p from 1,300p as it reduced FY26 EBIT estimates.

28 Mar
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Citi reiterates ‘buy’ on B&M, says de-rating overdone

Citi reiterated its ‘buy’ rating on B&M European Value Retail on Friday as it said the stock’s de-rating was overdone.

28 Mar
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London open: Stocks steady as investors mull retail sales, GDP

London stocks were little changed in early trade on Friday as investors mulled the latest UK GDP and retail sales figures, and continued to assess the impact of Trump’s auto tariffs.

28 Mar
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London pre-open: Stocks seen lower; retail sales in focus

London stocks were set to fall at the open on Friday following negative sessions in the US and Asia, as investors continued to mull the impact of Trump’s auto tariffs.

28 Mar
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Friday newspaper round-up: Energy bills, net zero, HSBC

British bill payers remain exposed to another energy crisis while facing “worryingly high” energy debts and some of the highest electricity costs in the world, parliament’s spending watchdog has warned. The public accounts committee (PAC) said ministers had not put in place sufficient safeguards to shield households against another energy crisis or taken steps to permanently reduce Britain’s energy prices. – Guardian.