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Losses widen at Sensyne Health as it announces new agreements
Clinical artificial intelligence (AI) technology company Sensyne Health announced its interim results for the six months ended 31 October on Monday, reporting cash and cash equivalents of £57. 7m at period-end.
LXI acquires four new assets with funds from new Scottish Widows loan facility
Real estate investment trust LXI has utilised its new 15-year Scottish Widows loan facility to fund the acquisition of four new assets.
Tesco confirms 9,000 staff hit by changes to stores, head office
Tesco confirmed on Monday that up to 9,000 staff will be affected as it restructures its supermarkets and head office.
Jefferies hops on board 'disruptive' On the Beach
Analysts at Jefferies initiated coverage on British travel retailer On the Beach on Monday, hitting the group with 500p target price on 'buy' rating straight out of the gate.
Asia report: Markets mixed as investors look to US-China talks
Markets in Asia finished in a mixed state on Monday, after a choppy session in much of the region as investors held their breath ahead of the next round of trade talks between the US and China.
Horizon Discovery agrees gene editing partnership with Rutgers
Horizon Discovery Group has entered into an exclusive strategic partnership with Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, to develop and commercialise a novel gene editing technology, known as base editing.
BofA-ML cautions risk appetite may be set to correct
Strategists at Bank of America-Merrill Lynch cautioned clients on Monday that financial markets might be set to "correct".
Vodafone still attractive even if dividend is cut - analysts
Analysts were seeing the merits of Vodafone on Monday, with Kepler Cheuvreux upgrading its rating despite a potential dividend cut and Barclays seeing 50% share price upside.
Shore Capital in talks to buy rival Stockdale Securities
City stockbroker Shore Capital confirmed on Monday that it is in talks about a potential acquisition of rival Stockdale Securities.
Euro area money supply growth slows down, but economists say data misleading
The rate of growth in the euro area's money supply picked-up at the end of 2018, but some economists said that strength in the headline number was misleading.
Europe midday: Stocks weaker ahead of a raft of potential risk events
Stocks have started the week on a down note ahead of an extraordinarily busy calendar in global capital markets for over the next few days, including a second round of trade talks between the US and China, quarterly earnings updates from a slew of American technology giants and a potentially key week on the Brexit front.
US pre-open: Stocks seen lower as investors eye earnings, trade talks
Stocks on Wall Street looked set to drop at the open on Monday as investors eyed this week's trade talks between the US and China and a slew of earnings releases.
London midday: Stocks jittery ahead of Brexit vote; Ocado bucks trend
London stocks had fallen a little further into the red by midday on Monday as investors grew jittery ahead of this week's Brexit vote in the House of Commons.
Shake-up for aluminium giants as US lifts curbs on Putin-ally Deripaska
Commodities trader Glencore has shaken up its holdings in aluminium specialists Rusal and En+ Group after the US partially lifted sanctions on Russian billionaire Oleg Deripaska.
SDX Energy plans TSXV delisting
Oil and gas exploration outfit SDX Energy intends to delist from the Toronto Stock Exchange ahead of a move of its corporate residence to the UK from Canada.
Maintel expects earnings at top end of guidance
Communication services Maintel traded "comfortably" in line with revised market expectations in its recently wrapped up trading year.
UK business call for politicians to stop arguing and agree to orderly Brexit
British businesses called on Monday for politicians to set aside their differences and finally agree to an orderly Brexit to try and minimise the impact the divorce will have on firms.
Europe open: Stocks dip ahead of key week for trade talks, Brexit
Stocks have begun the morning trading slightly lower ahead of an extraordinarily busy week in global capital markets, including a second round of trade talks between the US and China, quarterly earnings updates from a slew of American technology giants and a potentially key week on the Brexit front.
Ocado and M&S pop up on reports of talks
Shares in Ocado and Marks & Spencer both picked up on Monday after weekend reports that they could pair up in an online grocery deal.
Rockfire raises £500,000 to fund Marengo and Double Event projects
AIM-quoted copper and gold exploration company Rockfire Resources has raised £500,000 by way of a placing of 58. 82m new ordinary shares at a price of 0. 85p each.