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US import prices dip in June
Prices of goods purchased from overseas in the States dipped in June on the back of lower fuel import costs.
Goldman Sachs initiates Kaz Minerals at 'buy'
Goldman Sachs initiated coverage of Kaz Minerals at 'buy' with a 700p price target saying it expects output growth and deleveraging ahead.
Wednesday preview: Drax and TalkTalk begin new era
UK results season warms up on Wednesday and amid a dearth of major macro, the likes of Drax, TalkTalk and Qinetiq can expect investors' full attention.
Bushveld Minerals receives exercise notice for warrants
Mineral development company, Bushveld Minerals announced it had received an exercise notice related to 166,667 warrants.
Ortac resumes mining in Slovakia
Ortac Resources had recommenced mining in Slovakia, it confirmed on Tuesday, fulfilling its condition required by the Slovak authorities to preserve its right to exploit the Šturec ore deposit in the Kremnica Mining License Area for a minimum period of three years.
Premier African Minerals discovers new pegmatites zones
Premier African Minerals, the mining exploration and production company, announced the discovery of six new pegmatites zones at its Zulu Lithium and Tantalum project, while simultaneously completing another eleven mineralised drill holes.
Bank of America beats quarterly forecasts
Bank of America posted stronger-than-expected quarterly figures, boosted by its consumer and global banking units.
FTSE 100 movers: British land booms on buyback news; Experian out of favour
British Land shares were in demand on Tuesday after the company announced a £300m buyback, saying opportunities investment in the company's shares at the prevailing discount “offers better value than further asset acquisitions”.
Goldman Sachs grows earnings despite 40pc trading revenue drop
Goldman Sachs' second quarter earnings and revenues beat consensus forecasts despite a decline in investment banking and an awful performance for fixed income, currency and commodities (FICC).
Failure to agree data sharing deal post-Brexit could threaten public safety - report
A failure to reach agreement on data sharing after Brexit could threaten public safety, a former chief of the London's Metropolitan Police said on Tuesday.
Totally pays another £1.2m towards Premier acquisition
Out-of-hospital services provider Totally confirmed the payment of deferred consideration for its 2016 acquisition of Premier Physical Healthcare on Tuesday, after the acquisition’s financial performance for the second earn-out period to 31 March was in line with expectations.
SerVision wins deal with Israel's largest bus operator
Mobile live video streaming company SerVision was awarded a tender by Israel’s largest bus operator, Egged Israel Transport Cooperative Society, for the supply of 247 units before the end of the year.
Shire in deal with Novimmune to develop antibody for haemophilia treatment
Shire has entered into an agreement with Swiss biopharmaceutical group Novimmune which grants it exclusive worldwide rights to develop and commercialise a bi-specific antibody in pre-clinical development for the treatment of haemophilia A.
Frankfurt chosen as new Citigroup EU trading hub - report
US banking giant Citigroup is reportedly set to announce Frankfurt as its choice for its new European trading hub.
Netflix shares spike higher on strong growth in overseas subscribers
Netflix shares are surging ahead of the opening bell on Wall Street after the company reported it it had reached a total of 104m subscribers worldwide.
Allergy Therapeutics lifts full-year revenue expectations
Specialty pharmaceutical group Allergy Therapeutics said revenues for its full-year were now expected to be ahead of market expectations and £64. 1m, which would be a sizeable rise from £48. 5m in 2016.
London midday: Stocks pare losses as pound hit by inflation data
London stocks had pared earlier losses to trade flat by midday as the pound took a hit from news that UK inflation unexpectedly eased back last month, pouring cold water on rate hike expectations.
US pre-open: Stocks flat ahead of more earnings; Netflix in focus
US futures pointed to a muted open on Wall Street on Tuesday as investors digested a strong after-hours performance from Netflix and looked ahead to more big earnings.
Asia report: Markets mixed as dollar sinks
Markets in Asia were mixed on Tuesday, with a depressed dollar the top concern of traders, after President Trump’s planned healthcare reform in the US appeared to hit a new stumbling block.