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18 Feb
money
European Metals reports good results from Cinovec

European Metals reported some stong analytical results from its recent drilling at the Cinovec Lithium-Tin-Tungsten project north west of Prague, Czech Republic on Thursday, for the two remaining drillholes drilled in 2015.

18 Feb
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Bluecrest AllBlue Fund to benefit from US CDS litigation award

The FTSE 250-listed BlueCrest AllBlue Fund could receive some of the fund from a multi-million dollar award of US civil litigation matter regarding the pricing transparency of certain credit default swaps.

18 Feb
Tullow Oil, oil & gas, drilling, Ghana
FTSE 250 movers: Tullow Oil tanks but Indivior surges on results

London’s FTSE 250 index was up 0. 3% to 16,198. 52 at 1515 GMT, faring a little better than its big brother.

18 Feb
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FTSE 100 movers: Centrica rallies on results; Anglo slumps on credit downgrade

London’s FTSE 100 was down 0. 9% to 5,977. 71 at 1500 GMT as investors digested data showing Chinese inflation grew less than expected in January.

18 Feb
Darty delivers despite Paris effect

French electrical retailer Darty reported strong sales at home and in Belgium over the Christmas period.

18 Feb
Standard Life office, funds management
Friday preview: Standard Life reports full year results

Insurance giant Standard Life is expected to report broadly flat full year profits on Friday, according to UBS.

18 Feb
usa jobless unemployment claims
US leading indicators fall in line with estimates

The US Conference Board’s leading economic indicators fell as expected in January.

18 Feb
Food manufacturing
Philly Fed index remains in contraction

Manufacturing conditions in the Philadelphia region remained weak in February, albeit not as bad as expected, according to the latest report from the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.

18 Feb
wall street
US open: Stocks rise as oil prices surge; weekly jobless claims fall

US stocks advanced on Thursday as oil prices rose and as jobs data showed an unexpected drop in weekly unemployment claims.

18 Feb
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Broker tips: Glencore, Rolls-Royce, Hammerson

Glencore’s shares declined on Thursday after Citi cut its target price to £1. 40 from £1. 50, reflecting lower commodity price forecasts.

18 Feb
asda
Asda launches new price cuts after sales slow further in fourth quarter

Asda boss Andy Clarke claimed the supermarket was "not in crisis" despite sales worsening in the fourth quarter and market share shrinking.

18 Feb
City workers
US initial jobless claims show unexpected drop

The number of first time unemployment benefits claimants in the US unexpectedly fell last week.

18 Feb
Results round-up

British Gas owner Centrica reported a 15% drop in pre-tax profit for 2015 as revenue declined, but earnings were still ahead of expectations.

18 Feb
Wall Street, New York Stock Exchange, markets, traders, US, America
US pre-open: Stocks set for positive open as oil rises

Stocks on Wall Street looked set for a positive open on Thursday amid rising oil prices, as investors looked to the release of some key data.

18 Feb
wpp
WPP buys stake in Brazilian marketing agency

Media agency WPP’s wholly-owned operating company Ogilvy has acquired a majority stake in Brazilian online social and content marketing agency 3yz Marketing Digital.

18 Feb
morrisons
Morrisons is takeover target for private equity consortium, rumours say

Supermarket group Morrisons could be a £6. 4bn takeover target for Tesco or a private equity consortium led by Permira, according to newspaper reports.

18 Feb
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Anglo American credit rating cut to junk for third time this week

Anglo American’s credit rating was cut to junk for the third time this week on Thursday.

18 Feb
Asia report: Australian energy stocks put spring in region's step

Australia led a region-wide rise in Asia on Thursday, with stocks in the country closing at their highest level in more than a fortnight, egged on by creeping oil prices.

18 Feb
bovis homes
Mortgage lending flies to best start since 2008

Levels of UK mortgage lending declined 9% in January compared to the previous month, yet it was the best start to the year since 2008.

18 Feb
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Europe midday: Stocks push higher as investors eye ECB minutes, US data

European stocks shook off a tentative start to trade higher on Thursday amid well-received corporate news, as investors looked ahead to the latest minutes from the European Central Bank and a slew of US data.