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Ryanair sees softer summer fares as profits take off
Budget airline Ryanair on Monday reported higher annual profits but warned that summer airfares would be softer than anticipated.
AstraZeneca announces $1.5bn Singapore manufacturing facility
AstraZeneca announced plans to construct a $1. 5bn manufacturing facility in Singapore on Monday, dedicated to the production of antibody drug conjugates (ADCs).
British Land disposes of Meadowhall asset after 25 years
Real estate investment trust British Land has its 50% stake in Sheffield retail destination Meadowhall for £360m, offloading an asset it has held for 25 years.
UK house prices hit record high in May - Rightmove
The average UK house price hit a new record of £375,131 in May, driven by pent-up demand and momentum from the Spring selling season, according to data released on Monday by Rightmove.
London pre-open: Stocks seen up as investors mull Rightmove data
London stocks were set to rise at the open on Monday as investors mulled the latest UK house price figures.
Hilton Food sees trading in line despite tough environment
Hilton Food said trading in the year to date had been in line with expectations, with volumes and sales ahead of last year despite a challenging economic environment and lower raw materials prices in some of its markets.
Hilton Foods trading in line, AstraZeneca announces Singapore facility
London open The FTSE 100 is expected to open 10 points higher on Monday, having closed down 0. 22% on Friday at 8,420. 26.
Monday newspaper round-up: Border checks, house prices, apprenticeships
Post-Brexit border checks will cost UK businesses £470m a year, the government’s public spending watchdog has said. Plans to bring in border checks on goods coming from the EU faced “significant issues” including critical shortages of inspectors before their introduction last month, the National Audit Office said in a report. – Guardian.