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Asa's SouthernEra sells lossmaking diamond mine
Asa Resources', 73% owned SouthernEra Diamonds has agreed to dispose of its Klipspringer diamond mine interests for £1. 37m cash and a 3% ongoing royalty.
Anglo African Oil secures Congo drilling rig for September
Independent oil and gas developer Anglo African Oil and Gas announced on Monday its intention to focus on unlocking the potential of the Tilapia oil field in the Republic of Congo.
Acacia Mining hit with USD190bn tax bill from Tanzania authorities
Acacia Mining has been sent a tax bill from the Tanzanian authorities totalling around $190bn for unpaid tax and penalties from its Bulyanhulu and Buzwagi mines in the country, which the London-listed company disputes.
Medaphor makes new medical sales
Medaphor, the global provider of advanced ultrasound training simulators for medical professionals, announced on Monday its first ScanTrainer sales in India amid plans to double its clinician numbers over the next two years.
TP Group awarded new contract
Specialist services and engineering group TP Group has been awarded a contract in the millions bracket from a new shipbuilding customer.
US close: Markets finish mixed, Alphabet beats earnings forecast
US stocks finished mixed on Monday as investors awaited corporate news from the likes of Alphabet ahead of what promises to be a busy week on the earnings front.
FX round-up: Slow news day pushes dollar index higher, euro moves fail to excite
News of any major impact was a bit thin on the ground on Monday, leading to subdued moves on the FX market.
Commodities: Oil gains as caps to production agreed by JMMC
After suffering heavy losses at the end of last week, oil received a push higher on Monday on the back of talks in Russia between OPEC and non-OPEC countries regarding global output and price stability.
£350k confiscation order made against former Schroders trader
The City watchdog has won a court case against a former Schroders fund manager for the sum of £350,000.
UK to invest £246m in research and development into energy storage
On Monday, redT energy reported a £246m investment from the Department of Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) to aid in energy storage in the UK.
FTSE 250 movers: Miners Acacia and Petra dig midcaps deeper
The FTSE 250 fell on Monday, though not as much as its larger sibling, with two miners leading the retreat.
London close: FTSE ends in the red as airlines hit by Ryanair Brexit warning
London stocks ended in the red on Monday, with airlines under the cosh as Ryanair warned over the potential fallout from Brexit.
Europe close: Stocks end mostly lower as autos skid
European stocks ended mostly lower on Monday, with autos under the cosh as investors digested the latest data on the eurozone manufacturing and services sectors.
Andes Energia combines with Trefoil holdings on Argentinian venture
Andes Energia has agreed to a merger deal that will see the AIM-listed company's shareholders own just under 25% of an enlarged group owning 5m operational acres in the Argentina, to be renamed Phoenix Global Resources.
Serco workers set for two-week strike at London hospitals
Private contractor Serco is facing a two-week long strike from its employees at four hospitals in London, as they continue to fight for an increase in wages.
Tuesday preview: Provident Financial in focus, though Victrex could surprise
Tuesday will see the number of companies reporting step up before the throttle is turned right up later in the week, with Croda International, Informa and Segro joined by sub-prime lender Provident Financial following its recent profit warning.
UK unveils £246m investment in battery technology
The UK government on Monday unveiled plans to encourage consumers to use electricity stored in batteries that could save up £40bn.
Tesco to launch same day grocery delivery service across UK
Tesco announced on Monday that it will be launching its same day online grocery delivery service across the entire UK from next month.
US open: Stocks mostly lower as investors eye Alphabet earnings
US stocks were trading mostly lower on Monday as investors awaited corporate news from the likes of Alphabet ahead of what promises to be a busy week on the earnings front.
FTSE 100 movers: Burberry in fashion as Frere lifts stake; easyjet descends
Burberry shares spiked on Monday afternoon after billionaire Albert Frere lifted his stake in the high-end fashion retailer to 4% from 3%.