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FX round-up: Sterling lower on the crosses as UK data weighs
Sterling ended Tuesday lower on most key pairs in a UK market sombre all day after the deadly Manchester suicide bomb attack last night.
London close: FTSE 100 limps to mildly lower close after Manchester terror attack
London stocks limped to a mildly lower close as a sombre UK came to terms with the deadly suicide bomb attack in Manchester last night.
Commodities: Crude around even ahead of this week's stores data, Opec
Crude-oil futures are trading around even Tuesday afternoon, having recovered from nadirs earlier in the session and ahead of Opec's key meeting on Thursday.
Newmark Security partners with US-based UniKey Technologies
Newmark Security has entered into a development and commercial partnership with US-based UniKey Technologies Inc to develop its access control technology and provide new products.
De La Rue delivers good FY performance
De La Rue said it delivered a good performance for the year to 25 March, with both revenue and profit ahead as dividend was held steady.
Mosman Oil & Gas nabs 10% stake in Arkoma project, Oklahoma
Shares in Mosman Oil & Gas Ltd rose more than 10% after its US subsidiary, Mosman Texas LLC, executed a contract to acquire a 10% interest in the Arkoma Stacked Pay Project.
Regal Petroleum's shares rise on MEX-109 initial testing results
Regal Petroleum's shares are up almost a third as investors responded warmly to initial testing results for the MEX-109 well.
Epwin Group says its early 2017 trading in line with expectations
Epwin Group said trading for the first four months of the year has been in line with expectations, prompting a minor rise in its share price.
Avon Rubber shares bounce on contract win
Shares in Avon Rubber bounced more than 3% higher after winning a contract to supply about 37,000 of its FM50 respirators together with a range of related spares and accessories to an unnamed customer.
Forterra says early-2017 trading good, building on momentum of 2016
Forterra, the UK producer of manufactured masonry products, said trading in the four months to the end of April has been good, building on the momentum seen at the end of 2016.
Chamberlin shares sag on wider FY after-tax loss
Shares in Chamberlin sagged almost 20% as investors disliked its wider full-year after-tax loss, despite the company foreseeing further profitable revenue growth in the next financial year supported by major new contracts coming on stream.