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Ferrari shares jump 15% in first trades
Shares of Italian luxury car manufacturer Ferrari started the day trading at $60, 15% higher than their flotation price of $52 per share.
GlaxoSmithKline announces positive results from Incruse Ellipsa studies
GlaxoSmithKline announced positive results from two studies directly comparing the efficacy and safety of its Incruse Ellipta treatment for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease to two existing treatments.
Mark Price steps down as Waitrose MD
Mark Price has unexpectedly announced he's leaving the John Lewis Partnership, stepping down as managing director of Waitrose and deputy chairman of the group.
Al Noor Hospitals confirms interest from VPS Healthcare
Al Noor Hospitals confirmed it has received a "highly preliminary" indication of interest from Abu Dhabi-based VPS Healthcare, although no formal proposal or indicative terms were received.
Uni Michigan confidence index beats expectations in October
The University of Michigan's consumer sentiment index beat expectations in October, data released on Friday showed.
US CPI comes in above forecasts in September
The US Consumer Price Index fell for a second month in a row in September but was nevertheless stronger than expected when compared with year-ago levels.
US wholesale prices decline more than expected in September
US producer price index (PPI) declined more than expected in September, data released on Wednesday showed.
US retail sales miss forecast in September
US retail sales rose less than expected last month, figures released on Wednesday showed.
Eurozone industrial production slows down as expected in September
Industrial production in the Eurozone slowed down in September, data released on Wednesday showed.
UK unemployment rate falls to lower level since mid-2008
The UK’s unemployment rate fell unexpectedly in August to reach its lowest level since mid-2008, data released on Wednesday showed.
Barclays says search for new chief still ongoing, despite reports
Reports suggesting Barclays was set to name US investment banker Jes Staley as its new chief over the coming fortnight weighed on the lender’s shares, prompting a reaction.
Switzerland will ask Credit Suisse and UBS to hold as much capital as US peers
Switzerland's finance ministry will ask the country's lenders to hold as much regulatory capital as their US peers.
UK consumer price index declines unexpectedly in September
Britain slipped into deflation territory in September, figures released on Tuesday showed.
Mixed Chinese trade data for September
Overseas sales of Chinese goods continued to recover in September but import volumes missed economists' forecasts.
Government to sell remaining 14% stake in Royal Mail
Westminster will let go of its remaining stake in Royal Mail through a sale to professional investors.
Bill Gross sues PIMCO
Bond King Bill Gross has sued his former employer, Allianz-owned bond fund manager Pacific Investment Management Co.
US jobless claims fall to lowest level since July
The number of first time unemployment benefits claimants in the US fell to their lowest since July last week , figures released on Thursday showed.
BoE keeps interest rates unchanged, as expected
The Bank of England kept all its main policy settings unchanged after the meeting ended on 6 October, as expected.
ECB's QE programme to go beyond September 2016 if needed, meeting minutes reveal
The European Central Bank reiterated that it would consider extending its asset purchase programme if the economic outlook worsened, according to minutes of the 2-3 September policy meeting on Thursday.
AB InBev calls on SABMiller shareholders not to let board prevent bid
Anheuser-Busch InBev hit back at SABMiller on Thursday after the London-listed brewer rebuffed its third approach, calling on its shareholders to push the board to engage in talks.