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11 Feb
Go-Ahead, buses, trains, transport, travel, rail
One in ten train disruptions caused by staff shortages

Around one in 10 delays and cancellations on Britain's railways were caused by shortages of staff, new data from the Office of Rail and Road revealed on Thursday.

11 Feb
Boeing 787 Dreamliner, aircraft, air travel
SEC probing Boeing accounting for 787 and 747 jumbo jets

The US stock market watchdog has reportedly begun investigating Boeing's accounting practices, with particular focus on its 787 Dreamliner and 747 jumbo jet programs.

11 Feb
Shaftesbury, Carnaby Street, London, property
Shaftesbury director doubles stake after trading update

Shaftesbury director Sally Walden has doubled her stake in the company after a positive trading update last week.

11 Feb
Small caps news round-up

Oil and gas explorer Aminex is selling a 3. 8% interest in the Kiliwani North Development licence in Tanzania to Solo Oil for $2. 16m (£1. 49m), the company announced on Thursday. Solo’s stake in the licence will increase to 10% following the completion of the deal. Aminex will remain the majority owner with a 51. 75% holding.

11 Feb
FTSE 250 movers: Tate & Lyle, Henderson Group fall after results

The FTSE 250 plunged on Thursday, down 289. 81 points (1. 87%) to 15,222. 73 by mid-afternoon.

11 Feb
drugo, drugs, medical, health
Target Healthcare REIT buys care home for £2.3m

Shares in Target Healthcare REIT gained on Thursday after announcing the acquisition of a specialist care home in Bricket Wood, St Albans for £2. 3m.

11 Feb
Dominos Domino's pizza
Polish still flocking to Domino's Pizza

Polish diners appeared to be swapping their pierogi for pizza in 2015, with DP Poland revealing some impressive numbers in a full-year trading update on Thursday.

11 Feb
Home furnishings, floor coverings, retail, household goods
Credit Suisse downgrades Derwent London and Great Portland on Brexit risks

Recent underperformance by the listed UK real estate outfits focused on the London office market was the result of the upcoming vote on the country's continued membership of the European Union, but the present moment did not seem to be an "obvious entry point", Credit Suisse said.

11 Feb
zotefoams
Zotefoams kick starts Chinese joint venture

Zotefoams kicked its Chinese joint venture into action on Thursday, with the announcement of a new product - T-FIT Clean - to be made at its facility in the country's Jiangsu province.

11 Feb
barclays, bank
FTSE 100 movers: Banking shares drive index down

The FTSE 100 resumed its slide on Thursday, with the blue-chip index dropping 80. 51 points (1. 42%) to 5,591. 79 points by mid-afternoon.

11 Feb
manchester united
Manchester United reports record second quarter revenue

Manchester United said on Thursday it expects revenue for fiscal 2016 to be between £500m and £510m as it announced record second quarter revenues.

11 Feb
panasonic, computer, chip
Thursday broker round-up

ARM Holdings: JP Morgan reiterates neutral with a target of 950p, Exane BNP Paribas keeps at outperform, 1300p target, Deutsche Bank stays at hold, 1000p target, Goldman Sachs maintains buy with a target of 1400p, Citigroup keeps at neutral and Bryan, Garnier & Co reiterates buy.

11 Feb
Rolls-Royce Trent 100 for Boeing 787, aircraft, aerospace
Friday preview: Rolls Royce's full year results may reveal dividend cut

Rolls Royce is expected to announce a cut or suspension of its dividend on Friday as it reports its 2015 full year results.

11 Feb
William Hill, bookmaker, gaming, gambling
Moody's warns Italian gaming reforms will hit William Hill among others

William Hill and other gaming operators will be hurt by a new reforms imposed by the Italian government for sports betting and gaming sectors, according to credit agency Moody's.

11 Feb
thomas jordan switzerland swiss national central bank
Swiss central bank says no to currency floor, maybe to rate cuts

Switzerland's central bank was not ruling out taking interest rates further into negative territory this week, as concerns about fresh volatility in the Eurozone had many worried the franc could move even higher.

11 Feb
Wall Street, New York Stock Exchange, markets, traders, US, America
US open: Stocks decline on worries about global economy

US stocks fell on Thursday as the Federal Reserve raised concerns about the global economy.

11 Feb
HSBC London HQ, banking, financial services
HSBC cancels plans for 2016 pay freeze

HSBC has reportedly made a U-turn on its planned 2016 pay freeze.

11 Feb
handshake
Sanne Group to buy Dublin-based Chartered Corporate Services

Sanne Group, a specialist provider of outsourced corporate and fund administration, has agreed to acquire Dublin-based Chartered Corporate Services (CCS) for an undisclosed sum.

11 Feb
enquest, rig, oil
Saudi might agree to freeze in oil production if Iran did so too, report says

Saudi Arabia might be willing to sign-up to a Venezuelan proposal that producer countries from the Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and those from outside ‘freeze’ their oil output at current levels if Iran also signed up to such an agreement, Reuters reported.

11 Feb
heathrow
Heathrow numbers up in January as airport vies for third runway

Heathrow Airport was talking up its attributes on Thursday, as it released passenger statistics for the month of January and continued its persuasion efforts over Westminster's third runway decision.