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01 Feb
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Europe open: Stocks waver as investors digest Chinese data

European stocks wavered in early trade as investors digested Chinese data.

01 Feb
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Barclays, Credit Suisse reach settlement over probe into dark-pools

The New York Attorney General was set to fine Barclays $70m (£49m) for misleading investors about its so-called 'dark-pool' trading venues, the BBC reported citing the New York Attorney General´s office.

01 Feb
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US close: Shares and Treasuries sent higher by BoJ decision

US stocks gained on Friday after the Bank of Japan’s surprise decision to introduce negative interests for the first time gave equities and the Treasury market a shot in the arm.

01 Feb
Oil rig, oil & gas, drilling
Premier Oil resumes trading as E.ON deal terms amended

Premier Oil shares resumed trading on Monday as the terms of its deal to buy the UK North Sea assets of German power company E. ON were amended so that it no longer constitutes a reverse takeover.

01 Feb
internet computers
Big morning of board changes at Micro Focus

It was a big morning of changes at Micro Focus, with a number of board and executive movements - including the promotions of Stephen Murdoch and Nils Brauckmann to CEO of Micro Focus and CEO of SUSE respectively.

01 Feb
phone, mobile, movil, telefon
Allied Minds raises £15m to develop wireless technology

Allied Minds was looking at a beefed-up Federated Wireless subsidiary on Monday, announcing the a successful $22m (£15. 4m) Series A Preferred fundraising round for the firm.

01 Feb
zoopla
Andy Botha to move to Zoopla as CFO

Zoopla Property Group has appointed Andy Botha as chief financial officer.

01 Feb
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Countryside sets IPO price range at between 225p and 275p

Housebuilder and urban regeneration partner Countryside Properties has set a price range of between 225p and 275p per share for its initial public offering, giving the company a value of around £1. 1bn.

01 Feb
Yuan, China
Mixed trends in Chinese manufacturing sector in January, PMIs show

Manufacturing data released overnight in China provided mix readings on the state of the sector at the start of the year.

01 Feb
money
Grafton Group completes Allsands purchase

Grafton Group announced a new, completed acquisition on Monday, taking over Allsands Supplies Limited.

01 Feb
money
Grainger buys Salford Quays site for £98.7m

Residential property owner and manager Grainger has exchanged contracts to buy Clippers Quay in Salford Quays, near Manchester, for around £98. 7m.

01 Feb
Old Mutual Millennium Bridge House, City of London
London pre-open: Slightly higher start expected for stocks

Stocks are expected to start the session with a small advance despite the release of mixed data overnight on the state of Chinese manufacturing.

01 Feb
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Smith & Nephew CEO diagnosed with cancer

Smith & Nephew's chief executive officer Olivier Bohuon has been diagnosed with cancer, it was revealed on Monday.

01 Feb
Ryanair, aircraft, transport, travel
Ryanair profit doubles, share buyback announced

Ryanair posted a jump in third quarter profit as traffic grew strongly and the budget airline announced a €800m share buyback programme.

01 Feb
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Rolls-Royce, Norwegian sign £1.9bn engine deal

Rolls-Royce strengthened its partnership with Norwegian Air Shuttle on Monday, as it announced a fresh $2. 7bn (£1. 89bn) deal with the low-cost long haul airlne.

01 Feb
Rolls-Royce wins $2.7bn Norwegian Air order

London’s FTSE 100 is seen starting 20 points higher than Monday’s close at 6,104.

01 Feb
noticias
Monday newspaper round-up: O2, Barclays/Credit Suisse, Hitachi on Brexit

The British telecoms regulator has urged Brussels to block the proposed merger of telecoms operators O2 and Three, which it fears will send mobile phone bills for users in the UK sharply higher. Writing in the FT ahead of Europe’s first formal statement on the deal, Ofcom chief executive Sharon White said the merger of two of Britain’s four operators could also hit rival high-street retailers and upset existing network arrangements. – Financial Times.