(Reuters) -British stocks ended mixed on Friday, dragged down by the pharma sector and a stronger sterling hurting the export ...
Thames Water today said it intends to challenge Ofwat’s determination on how much it can charge customers between 2025 to ...
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London's exporter-heavy FTSE 100 index closed at a record high on Wednesday, lifted by gains in AstraZeneca and insurer ...
London’s blue chip stocks suffered another dip on Friday as the pound added to recent gains. Some of the City’s key ...
"Wide discounts, underperformance and, in some cases, board inaction have provoked the ire of activist investor Saba Capital ...
London stocks kicked off the week on a high note, with the benchmark index rising due to gains from oil giant BP and precious ...
A four-year low for BP quarterly profits today heightened the focus on the oil giant’s plans for a major strategy reset.
UK stocks have been doing better than their US counterparts. So is the FTSE 100 the place to find investment opportunities?