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AFC Energy unveils new brand identity
Industrial fuel cell power company AFC Energy announced on Monday that it has launched a new brand identity.
Nostra Terra clarifies position on TransGlobe dispute
Nostra Terra noted an announcement made by Independent Resources on Monday morning, concerning the company's joint venture vehicle Independent Resources Egypt (IRE).
FTSE 250 movers: Housebuilders collapse while eOne soars
The FTSE 250 was just above the waterline during Monday afternoon trading, as oil prices gained and investors sifted through corporate news.
Aura Energy seeks dual listing in London
Aura Energy was seeking to list on London’s junior market, with admission expected in the third quarter of 2016.
Leed Resources expects to complete deal but too late to save AIM listing
Shell company Leed Resources said its shares will be cancelled from AIM trading on Tuesday but it still hoping to complete a reverse takeover of High Mannor, a Western Australian maker of limestone retaining walls.
FTSE 100 movers: Oil companies float higher while miners slip
The FTSE 100 was in the green in afternoon trading on Monday, as oil prices gained and investors sifted through corporate news and Japanese economic growth data.
Mid-America Apartment to acquire rival for $4bn
Mid-America Apartment Communities announced the acquisition of rival Post Properties in all-cash tax-deferred deal.
Boxhill Technologies reports "encouraging" first half
Boxhill Technologies said on Monday that its first-half sales are in line with the company’s expectations following the acquisition of Emexpay and Freepaymaster.
New York business conditions unexpectedly deterioate in August
Business conditions in the New York region unexpectedly deteriorated in August, according to a survey from the New York Fed.
Xylem buys-out smart-meter-maker Sensus in all-cash deal
US water treatment outfit Xylem bought rival Sensus for approximately $1. 7bn in cash.
Tuesday preview: UK and US inflation data, BHP Billiton finals
The pace is set to pick up on Tuesday following a quiet start to the week, with the release of UK and US inflation data and BHP Billiton’s full year results.
Genus sell-off overdone as patent trial was 'success', say analysts
After a US court decided against Genus over a dispute over 'sorted semen' technology, analysts at house broker Peel Hunt and independent VSA Capital said the ruling was a "positive outcome" and that the sell-off in the shares was an overreaction.
Thor Mining drilling in bid to extend life of Molyhil
Thor Mining announced a new drill campaign on Monday, which its board said is designed to confirm the close proximity of additional tungsten mineralisation within a six kilometre radius of the company's existing Molyhil tungsten deposit in the Northern Territory of Australia.
Russia reaffirms openness to reaching an agreement with OPEC
Russia is open to an accord to freeze its output of oil, the country’s top-tanking oil official said.
Metal Tiger posts promising copper data from Kalahari
Strategic natural resource opportunities investor Metal Tiger updated the market on Monday, over the regional exploration results at its joint venture project with MOD Resources in Botswana’s Kalahari Copper Belt.
FX round-up: Dollar slips on weaker than forecast retail sales data
The Greenback lost ground on Friday as a spate of weaker than expected data undermined bulls and slightly lowered the odds that the Fed might hike rates again at the turn of the year.
Genus damages over US patent infringement case lower than feared
After losing its long-running US court case last week, Genus has been ordered to pay its opponents $2m upfront in damages plus an ongoing royalty for two patents its Genus Sexed Semen (GSS) processing technology was ruled to have infringed.
Commodities: Chinese data knocks copper lower
Energy futures buoyed the commodity space on Friday, even as weakish data from around the globe weighed on the price of most industrial metals.
Results round-up
Bovis Homes posted its results for the six months to 30 June on Monday, with an 18% jump in revenue to £412. 8m, from £350. 7m a year ago.
RBS would move HQ out of Scotland in event of independence
The Royal Bank of Scotland would move its registered office out of Scotland if the country were to vote in favour of independence.