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Reckitt Benckiser proposes sale of E45 brand, Capita disposes of AMT Sybex
London pre-open The FTSE 100 was being called to open 21. 8 points lower ahead of the bell on Friday after closing 0. 43% higher in the previous session at 7,373. 34.
Flutter acquires Sisal, International PPL purchases small UK portfolio
London pre-open The FTSE 100 was being called to open 33. 7 points higher ahead of the bell on Thursday after having closed 0. 61% firmer on Wednesday at 7,341. 66.
LondonMetric snaps up Savills IM, Syncona offloads Gyroscope Therapeutics
London pre-open The FTSE 100 was being called to open 14. 5 points higher ahead of the bell on Wednesday after closing 1. 38% firmer at 7,297. 41 in the previous session.
Schroders to acquire Greencoat Capital, Hiscox taps Paul Cooper for CFO
London pre-open The FTSE 100 was expected to open 91. 7 points higher ahead of the bell on Tuesday after having closed 0. 99% lower on Monday at 7,198. 03.
Rio Tinto taps Dominic Barton for chair, Qatar to invest in Rolls-Royce's nuclear reactor business
London pre-open The FTSE 100 was being called to open 141. 8 points lower ahead of the bell on Monday after closing 0. 13% higher at 7,269. 92 on Friday.
Johnson Matthey sells health division, PHP buys North East facility
London open The FTSE 100 was expected to open 20. 3 points lower on Friday after having seen out the previous session 1. 25% higher at 7,260. 61.
Greencoat Capital eyes 'significant' stake in Schroders, Aviva increases share buyback programme
London open The FTSE 100 looked set to open 92. 7 points higher ahead of the opening bell on Thursday after having closed 0. 66% lower at 7,170. 75 on Wednesday.
Cineworld ordered to pay Cineplex damages, 888 sells bingo businesses to Broadway Gaming
London open The FTSE 100 was expected to open 10. 5 points lower on Wednesday after having closed 0. 18% weaker in the previous session at 7,218. 64.
Rentokil Initial acquires Terminex, Ocado wins patent infringement lawsuit
London pre-open The FTSE 100 was called to open 36. 8 points lower ahead of the bell on Tuesday after having closed 0. 83% lower on Monday.
Dunelm CFO to stand down, Purplebricks delays interim results
London open Stocks in London were being called to start the session higher despite Prime Minister Boris Johnson warning that the UK was facing a "tidal wave" of Covid-19 infections due to the new Omicron variant. The FTSE 100 was expected to open 8. 7 points higher, having closed 0. 40% lower at 7,291. 78 on Friday.
Q4 LFL sales grow at AB Foods' Primark, Hilton Food launches equity placing to fund Dutch Seafood acquisition
London open The FTSE 100 was expected to open 31. 8 points lower on Friday, having closed down 0. 22% at 7,321. 26 on Thursday.
Rolls-Royce civil aerospace sales lower than expected, Frasers Group H1 profits rise
London open London stocks were set to rise at the open on Thursday following an upbeat finish in the US, with the FTSE 100 called to open 10 points higher at 7,347.
Berkeley increased FY guidance, TUI lowers winter capacity plans
London open The FTSE 100 is expected to open 13. 8 points lower at 7,330. 0 on Wednesday after having closed up 1. 49% at 7,339. 90 on Tuesday.
Clarkson lifts profit guidance, WPP buys branding and design agency
London open The FTSE 100 was called to open 48 points higher at 7,170.
Court rejects bid to block Petropavlovsk iron ore stake sale, TR Property reports "good" first half
London open The FTSE 100 is expected to open 36 points higher on Friday, having closed down 0. 55% at 7,129. 21 on Thursday.
Drax guides towards top end of forecasts, Aviva exits Italy
London open: The FTSE 100 is expected to start the day 64 points higher at 7,123.