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Market Report
19 Dec
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GlobalData secures £340m of new debt facilities

Data, analytics, and insights specialist GlobalData announced new debt financing facilities totaling £340m on Thursday, to support its growth transformation plan and enhance its capacity for mergers and acquisitions.

19 Dec
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Pipehawk makes 'positive start' to FY25

Engineering solutions firm Pipehawk said on Thursday that it has made "a positive start" to the current financial year, underpinning management's "cautious projection" of a return to operating profitability.

19 Dec
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Great Western Mining to start pilot production at Western Milling JV

Great Western Mining announced on Thursday that pilot production at the Western Milling joint venture in Nevada was set to start, following an inspection by the Nevada State Inspector of Mines, scheduled for 16 January.

19 Dec
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Blackbird reports progress with platform features, customer contracts

Blackbird, the developer and licensor of advanced cloud-native video editing platforms, updated the market on the progress of its ‘elevate. io’ product and key contract renewals for its flagship Blackbird platform on Thursday.

19 Dec
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Norges Bank leaves rates on hold at 4.50%, signals March rate cut

Norway's central bank kept interest rates on hold on Thursday at a 16-year high of 4. 50%, as widely expected.

19 Dec
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Asia report: Markets fall as BoJ holds rates, Fed cuts

Asia-Pacific markets retreated on Thursday as investors digested the US Federal Reserve’s cautious outlook after its latest rate cut, and a decision by the Bank of Japan to maintain its policy rate.

19 Dec
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Aptamer strikes new development contract agreement

Life sciences group Aptamer has struck a new development contract agreement with a rare disease biopharmaceutical company worth up to £155,000.

19 Dec
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Sweden's Surgical Science to buy Intelligent Ultrasound in £45.2m deal

Intelligent Ultrasound said on Thursday that it has agreed to be taken over by Sweden’s Surgical Science in a deal that values the group at £45. 2m.

19 Dec
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FCA extends deadline for firms to respond to motor finance complaints

The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) extended the deadline for firms to respond to complaints, it announced on Thursday, related to motor finance agreements without discretionary commission arrangements (DCAs), until 4 December 2025.

19 Dec
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Time Finance H1 profits surge as lending book hits fresh record

Specialist finance provider Time Finance said on Thursday that both revenue and profits had grown in the six months ended 30 November as the group continued to increase the size of its lending book.

19 Dec
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Sanderson granted Royal Warrant of Appointment by HM King Charles III

Interior design and furnishings company Sanderson said on Thursday that His Majesty King Charles III has granted it the Royal Warrant of Appointment.

19 Dec
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Chill Brands reaches out-of-court settlement with former directors

Packaged goods distributor Chill Brands has reached an out-of-court settlement with two former directors who transferred the domain registration from the company to themselves without board authorisation back in May.

19 Dec
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London open: Stocks slide after US selloff; BoE eyed

London stocks tumbled in early trade on Thursday following sharp losses on Wall Street after the Federal Reserve spooked markets with its rate outlook, and as investors eyed the latest policy announcement from the Bank of England.

19 Dec
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Serco flags underlying profit growth, confidence in 2025

Outsourcing giant Serco forecast full-year revenue of £4. 8bn in an update on Thursday, in line with its prior guidance but reflecting an organic revenue decline of 3%.

19 Dec
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Costain and Siemens Mobility JV secures £300m HS2 systems contract

Costain said on Thursday that its 50/50 joint venture with Siemens Mobility had secured a contract to deliver high voltage power supply systems for the HS2 project throughout the 225km route from Birmingham to London.

19 Dec
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London pre-open: Stocks to slide after Fed spooks markets, ahead of BoE

London stocks were set to slide on Thursday following sharp losses on Wall Street, after the Federal Reserve spooked markets with its rate outlook, and as investors eyed the latest policy announcement from the Bank of England.

19 Dec
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London open The FTSE 100 is expected to open 89 points lower on Thursday, having closed up 0. 05% on Wednesday at 8,199. 11.

19 Dec
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Thursday newspaper round-up: Water bills, Brexit, Imperial Brands

Households in England and Wales will see their water bills rise by an average of £31 a year, as suppliers pay to fix leaky pipes and cut pollution. The industry regulator Ofwat said on Thursday it would allow companies to raise average bills will rise by £157 over five years to an average of £597 by 2030 to help pay for investment. – Guardian.