| Zeit | Aktuelle Nachrichten | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| 22.12. | IN BRIEF: LondonMetric Property sells retail assets, buys warehouses | ||
| 22.12. | Harbour Energy acquires Gulf of Mexico operator LLOG Exploration | ||
| 22.12. | IN BRIEF: Prudential completes share buyback to cover scrip dividends | ||
| 22.12. | AstraZeneca says lung cancer trial fails to meet survival target | ||
| 22.12. | LONDON MARKET OPEN: Cautious trade in Europe but gold shines | ||
| 22.12. | IN BRIEF: Hiscox completes USD275 million share buyback for 2025 | ||
| 22.12. | IN BRIEF: McTighe to stay on as IG fails to find new chair by year-end | ||
| 22.12. | LONDON BRIEFING: Harbour Energy makes USD3.2 billion US buy | ||
| 22.12. | UK economic growth eases to 0.1% in third quarter, ONS confirms | ||
| 22.12. | LONDON MARKET EARLY CALL: FTSE 100 set to slip; gold hits new record | ||
| 21.12. | Starmer will "absolutely" be PM next Christmas, Labour chair says | ||
| 19.12. | EARNINGS AND TRADING: Plexus swings to loss but is "highly optimistic" | ||
| 19.12. | IN BRIEF: GSK announces drug price deal with US government | ||
| 19.12. | Caledonia Mining shares rise as Zimbabwe scales back gold taxes | ||
| 19.12. | LONDON MARKET CLOSE: FTSE 100 in the green, Carnival rises on earnings | ||
| 19.12. | IN BRIEF: Renew Holdings says no plans to move to Main Market | ||
| 19.12. | Carnival reinstates dividend as annual profit jumps; outlook positive | ||
| 19.12. | IN BRIEF: Grainger director's associate buys almost 45,000 shares | ||
| 19.12. | Medcaw Investments proposes buy of 90% of gold project, move to AIM | ||
| 19.12. | IN BRIEF: Capita wins GBP62 million four-year contract renewal | ||
| 19.12. | Anglo American on track to sell nickel and steelmaking coal businesses | ||
| 19.12. | DL Invest continues to object to abrdn European Logistics wind-down | ||
| 19.12. | IN BRIEF: Galliford Try executive sells GBP260,000 in shares | ||
| 19.12. | JPMorgan China Growth & Income marginally underperforms benchmark | ||
| 19.12. | LONDON MARKET MIDDAY: Housebuilders fall as investors weigh BoE cut |