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The International Monetary Fund still sees growth slowing this year, however, even as it lifted its 2025 projection to 3.0% – up from 2.8% in April – in its World Economic Outlook update. In 2024, ...
The FTSE 100 index opened up 11.70 points, 0.1%, at 9,093.14. The FTSE 250 was down marginally by 0.82 points at 21,950.74, and the AIM All-Share was down 2.61 points, 0.3%, at 770.41.
Inchcape cut its interim dividend by 16% to 9.5 pence from 11.3p. The company noted a "fast-moving tariff situation" as it continues efforts to diversify trading across geographies and boost ...
Deutsche Bank Research cuts BHP price target to 1,850 (1,900) pence - 'hold' Comments and questions to [email protected] Copyright 2025 Alliance News Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
(Alliance News) - Shareholders in Wise PLC on Monday backed plans to shift the fintech’s primary listing from London to New York. The money transfer company said all special resolutions were passed at ...
(Alliance News) - Ocean Wilsons Holdings Ltd on Monday said it has agreed the terms for an all-share merger with Hansa Investment Co Ltd that will see the combined firm take on Hansa's name and ...
(Alliance News) - The UK construction sector is expected to continue to grow this year and next, but economic risks and uncertainties "have risen considerably", the Construction Products Association ...
(Alliance News) - Ceres Power Holdings PLC shares surged on Monday as it said South Korean partner Doosan Corp has started mass market production of fuel cell stacks using Ceres's solid oxide ...
John Wood said it is working with Sidara and has reached an accord on headline terms of refinancing, which includes an extension of committed loans to October 2028, and entry into new committed ...
Cranswick said the acquisition of Blakemans made a positive contribution, along with "strong volume growth" from new business wins, alignment with retail partners and the outperformance of premium ...
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Valterra declared an interim dividend of ZAR2.00 each, down 79% from ZAR9.75. Basic earnings per share plummeted 91% to 223 rand cents from 2,402 cents a year before, while headline EPS was 81% lower ...
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