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Market Pulse
14 Sep
Wall Street, New York Stock Exchange, markets, traders, US, America
US pre-open: Stocks set to edge higher

US futures pointed to a marginally higher open on Wall Street, with firmer oil prices set to provide some support.

14 Sep
Housing, construction, building
Housing minister Barwell's policy changes cast doubts over housebuilder profits

Housing minister Gavin Barwell has given a strong indication of a material shifting in housing policy, hinting that controversial Starter Homes scheme will be scrapped and the government will pursue policies to expand the public sector and private sector rental markets.

14 Sep
union-europea-banderas
Eurozone industrial production drops sharply in July

Eurozone industrial production declined sharply in July, according to the latest data from Eurostat.

14 Sep
water cleaning plant
Mycelx Technologies' confident of cash breakeven despite halved sales

Mycelx Technologies, which supplies water treatment technology to the oil and gas sector, lost more than half its revenues in the first half of the year due to the low price of oil, although several new contracts leave it well positioned to hit full year targets.

14 Sep
wells fargo
Wells Fargo loses world's most valuable bank tag after fake account fiasco

US bank Wells Fargo has lost its title as the largest banking institution in the world by market capitalisation, after billions of dollars were wiped off the company's value following its fake account fiasco.

14 Sep
Copper
Glencore gains as China data lifts copper

As copper prices came off their four-month lows thanks to anticipation of improved Chinese demand, Glencore was lifted to the top of the FTSE 100 on Wednesday morning.

14 Sep
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UBS downgrades HSBC to 'neutral' from 'sell'

UBS downgraded HSBC to ‘neutral’ from ‘sell’ but nudged up the price target to 540p from 535p, with modest capital downside offset by dividend yield.

14 Sep
Car park
Town Centre Securities confident of increasing earnings despite Brexit

Leeds-based property investment and car parking company, Town Centre Securities’ lifted its dividend as net assets grew modestly but profit for the year were halved and the company cautioned about the heightened uncertainty around the Brexit vote.

14 Sep
SSE, electricity, energy, power, utilities
Prepaid energy meter costs slammed by Ofgem

Energy retailers charging exorbitant amounts for customers to have prepayment energy meters installed were slammed by the industry regulator on Wednesday.

14 Sep
westminster
Public Accounts Committee says HS2 plans 'unrealistic'

MPs have raised concerns over the timetable of the High Speed 2 rail project, telling ministers they must set out a realistic plan.

14 Sep
Pure Gym CEO
Pure Gym to apply for £190m main market listing

Budget fitness chain Pure Gym Group revealed its plans to float on the London Stock Exchange on Wednesday, months after it first signalled the possibility.

14 Sep
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Europe open: Stocks little changed as luxury shares come under pressure

European stocks were little changed in early trade, struggling to make any real gains as investors continued to mull over central bank policy.

14 Sep
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Sky invests £1m in Drone Racing League

Sky has invested £1m in the Drone Racing League, which includes a distribution deal to show the league on one of its channels from October.

14 Sep
Cannabis drugs for medical use
Alliance Pharma H1 profit doubles after acquisition

Alliance Pharma posted a jump in first-half profit and revenue as it benefited from the acquisition of the Sinclair Healthcare Products business last year.

14 Sep
compass, food
JPMorgan upgrades Compass to 'overweight'

JPMorgan Cazenove upgraded Compass Group to ‘overweight’ from ‘neutral’ and lifted the price target to 1,580p from 1,380p.

14 Sep
London open: Stocks nudge higher ahead of jobs data

Stocks in London nudged higher in early trade following losses in the previous session, as investors awaited the release of some key jobs data.

14 Sep
galliford try uk building builder construction homes
Galliford Try confidently hoists payout after record profits

Galliford Try proposed a bumper final dividend after it reported a record annual profit thanks to strong growth and a positive outlook at its housebuilding, affordable housing partnerships and construction arms.

14 Sep
dunelm, retail, shop, homeware, household
Dunelm full-year profit up as market share grows

FTSE 250 homeware retailer Dunelm reported a rise in full-year profit as revenue increased and the company grew its market share despite the growth of new competition, particularly online.

14 Sep
Westminster, London, politics, government, Big Ben
London pre-open: Stocks seen higher; jobs data in focus

Stocks in London were expected to open higher on Wednesday following losses in the previous session.

14 Sep
noticias
Wednesday newspaper round-up: Bayer/Monsanto, Dyson, Tata, Apple

Bayer and Monsanto are on the verge of agreeing the largest takeover deal of 2016 to date, after the German company sweetened its offer for the US seed maker to just under $130 a share, people informed about the negotiations said. The deal, valuing Monsanto’s equity at about $57bn and worth about $66bn including debt, is likely to be announced as early as Wednesday morning in New York soon after Bayer’s board meets to sign off on the deal, several people close to the aspirin-to-crop chemicals conglomerate said.