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91. Bloomsbury upbeat as profits rise
Harry Potter publisher Bloomsbury Publishing said on Tuesday current trading was meeting expectations, as it met forecasts with a 3.4 percent rise in first half profit.
19 Sep 2006
92. BP Announce Agreement with Gazprom
A new agreement was announced today between BP and Gazprom Marketing and Trading, the UK subsidiary of energy giant OAO Gazprom.
14 Sep 2006
93. OFT criticised for LME ban
The Office of Fair Trading (OFT), Britain's competition watchdog, has been heavily criticised by an appeals tribunal for a ban it imposed on the London Metal Exchange extending trading hours.
08 Sep 2006
94. Euro Loses Ground Against U.S. Dollar
The 12 nation euro lost further ground Friday against the U.S. dollar on strong economic news from Washington and speculation that U.S. interest rates may rise higher.
08 Sep 2006
95. Watchdog takes on current account charges
The Office of Fair Trading will look at bank charges for customers who overdraw their accounts after winding up a months long probe into penalties for the late payment of credit card bills.
08 Sep 2006
96. Xaar shares slide after China trading update
Shares in Xaar Plc slid more than 14 percent after the printing equipment maker said several of its clients are being investigated in China.
09 Aug 2006
97. Northern Foods says trading remains tough
Northern Foods said on Wednesday underlying sales for the 13 weeks to July 1 were up 1.6 percent compared with the same period a year ago.
19 Jul 2006
98. Speedy Hire sales up and trading in line
Speedy Hire Britain's biggest tool hire company, said on Tuesday trading had been in line with its expectations as first-quarter turnover rose 29 percent.
18 Jul 2006
99. UK welcomes plans for new EU share trading rules
The UK welcomed on Thursday European Commission plans to allow the market to dismantle barriers to competition in cross-border share trading.
13 Jul 2006
100. HSBC market trading "in line" with rivals
Global bank HSBC Holdings Plc. said on Friday it expected first-quarter results from its markets business to match stellar earnings at rivals but warned that investors were in for a volatile summer of trading.
26 May 2006
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