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FTSE 250 movers: Ferrexpo flies to the front, Senior creaks
The FTSE 250 had gained 0. 5% by late Monday as miners climbed on the back of encouraging moves in metals prices.
Tuesday preview: Severn Trent, eOne, Shaftesbury, Aveva
In a fairly quiet day for economic data, between the latest election campaign u-turns and soundbites grab the headlines, companies scheduled to report results include water company Severn Trent and Peppa Pig producer Entertainment One.
BP restarts North Sea production at Schiehallion
Schiehallion oilfield off Shetland in the North Sea has begun producing oil for BP and partners including Shell for the first time since it was shut down for refurbishment in 2013.
BP restarts North Sea production at Schiehallion
Schiehallion oilfield off Shetland in the North Sea has begun producing oil for BP and Shell for the first time since it was shut down for refurbishment in 2013.
CS moves William Hill, Paddy Power to 'neutral' over regulatory risks
Paddy Power Betfair was upgraded and William Hill downgraded as Credit Suisse revised its view of the UK bookmakers due to the regulatory environment.
Forbidden wins video contract with e-sports group Gfinity
Forbidden Technologies has won a contract with e-sports organiser Gfinity to provide its Forscene cloud-based video-editing software.
Arsenal owner Kroenke issues formal rejection of Usmanov bid
Arsenal Football Club's 67% owner Stan Kroenke has officially rejected a rumoured £2bn takeover bid from Uzbeki billionaire shareholder Alisher Usmanov.
Mortice wins long-term contracts via new acquisition
Security and facilities management provider Mortice has won a pair of new long-term cleaning and waste contracts in new sectors.
House prices are not falling, finds Rightmove
House prices rose for the fifth month in a row in May, according to a new survey that runs counter to recent industry research based on sale completions.
Keywords Studios' Red Hot acquisition swells video game art unit
Keywords Studios has spent $6m buying a China-based company that specialises in video game art production.
AstraZeneca agrees deal to sell cardiovascular drug in Europe
Astrazeneca has sold the European rights to a hypertension and angina treatment for a sum of $300m plus royalties and a percentage of sales.