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London pre-open: Stocks seen touch higher ahead of jobs data
London stocks were expected to open a little firmer on Wednesday as investors turned their attention to some key data releases.
Severn Trent trading in line in first half
Water and wastewater company Severn Trent posted a trading update for the period from 1 April to 19 July on Wednesday, as it continued to focus on enhancing its customer service, operational and financial performance.
Wednesday newspaper round-up: Uber, Brexit, boardroom pay, ARM
It is like Uber, but for parcels: Amazon is signing up amateur drivers to make deliveries in their spare time, the latest company to turn to the “gig economy” of informal employment. Under a scheme Amazon began testing in its home town of Seattle last year, the US ecommerce group will offer British car owners cash to ferry parcels between a local distribution centre and customers’ homes. – Financial Times.