A four-year low for BP quarterly profits today heightened the focus on the oil giant’s plans for a major strategy reset.
Britain's benchmark index hit a record high on Friday and was set to log its best month in more than two years, while investors prepared for the Bank of England's rate decision next week.
The biggest risers on the FTSE 100 were Smiths Group, up 201p to 2,066p, Land Securities, up 15.5p to 585p, Mondi, up 29.5p ...
The FTSE 100 index of most valuable companies on the London Stock Exchange closed at 8679.46 ... Other well-known names ...
One of the London Stock Exchange’s oldest constituents is facing pressure to move its listing to the US after announcing a break-up plan. Smiths Group, the 174-year-old FTSE 100 industrial ...
On the FTSE 100, Smiths Group jumped 11% after it responded to an activist investor's call for change with plans for a break-up and increased share buy backs. London-based Smiths said it plans to ...
Indices were higher across Europe and the US, despite political uncertainty sewn by Trump about steel and aluminium imports.
Metlen Energy and Metals’ Evangelos Mytilineos says companies run risk of ‘disappearing’ in the crowd in the US ...
One of the London Stock Exchange’s oldest constituents is facing pressure to move its listing to the US after announcing a break-up plan.
The blue-chip FTSE 100 hit an all-time high of 8,692.84 and closed up ... British engineering firm Smiths Group's shares surged 10.8% to an all-time high after it said it planned to spin off its ...
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