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Bank of Georgia updates market on unaudited, regulated profits
Bank of Georgia Group updated the market on its unaudited profits for the first nine months of 2023 on Tuesday, as disclosed by its regulator, the National Bank of Georgia (NBG).
London open: Stocks little changed as investors mull China, UK data releases
London stocks were little changed in early trade on Tuesday after a downbeat Asian session, as investors mulled the latest house price and retail sales data and waded through a deluge of corporate news.
Europe open: Stocks flat after weak data from China and Germany
European stocks opened broadly flat on Tuesday after weaker-than-expected economic data from heavyweight economies China and Germany dampened sentiment.
Eurozone construction sees sharpest drop in 10 months
Eurozone construction activity experienced its most significant decline in 10 months in October, according to fresh survey data released on Tuesday.
Beazley flags strong year after solid third quarter
Specialist insurer Beazley announced a positive trading performance for the first nine months of 2023 on Tuesday, with a 9% increase in written insurance premiums and a 26% increase in net written insurance premiums.
German industrial output drops 1.4% in September
German industrial production dropped much more than expected in September, according to figures out Tuesday from the federal statistics office Destatis.
Persimmon ups completions guidance despite tough Q3
UK housebuilder Persimmon has raised its guidance for new home completions despite a 37% slump in finished builds in the third quarter and a significant fall in its order book.
4imprint lifts full-year profit guidance
4imprint lifted its full-year profit outlook as it pointed to further progress since the first half update.
Pizza Express owner not planning to make offer for Restaurant Group
The owner of Pizza Express cited "market conditions" on Tuesday as it confirmed that it does not intend to make an offer for The Restaurant Group.
UK house prices rise in October for first time since March - Halifax
UK house prices rose in October amid constrained supply, after six consecutive monthly falls, but demand remains weak overall, according to data released by Halifax on Tuesday.
AB Foods ups shareholder returns as profits jump 25%
Food, ingredients and retail conglomerate Associated British Foods is returning another half a billion pounds to shareholders as it reported double-digit growth on both the top and bottom lines in the last financial year.
AB Foods returning £500m to shareholders, Beazley flags robust profit
London open The FTSE 100 is expected to open 14 points lower on Tuesday, having closed up just 0. 0004% on Monday at 7,417. 76.
London pre-open: Stocks seen down after China data
London stocks were set to nudge lower at the open on Tuesday following Chinese trade data and a downbeat Asian session.
Tuesday newspaper round-up: Royal Mail, energy security, Shein-Topshop
Royal Mail is to lose its 360-year-old monopoly on delivering parcels from Post Office branches, after concerns about poor quality of service persuaded the postal service to sign deals with rivals Evri and DPD in the run-up to Christmas. The two couriers would be added to the options available at the counter from later this month, the Post Office said, with customers given a choice for the first time. – Guardian.