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03 Aug
London pre-open: Stocks seen a little lower as investors eye BoE
London stocks were set for a slightly lower open on ‘Super Thursday’ as investors turned their attention to the Bank of England.
03 Aug
Directory performance keeps Next above water, foreign exchange benefits ConvaTec first half
London open.
03 Aug
Thursday newspaper round-up: FTSE 100 pay, energy companies, Tesla
Ordinary employees would have to work for 160 years to earn the average remuneration of FTSE 100 chief executives in 2016, according to new research. The average take home pay for the bosses of Britain’s top stock market-listed companies was £4. 5m last year, according to the High Pay Centre’s annual survey of top executive pay. This compares to Office for National Statistics figures showing average annual earnings of £28,200 for full-time employees in the year to April 2016.