BUSINESS LIVE: Stocks recover ground; Water firms fined £168m; Travis Perkins profits
The FTSE 100 is flat in afternoon trading. Among the companies with reports and trading updates today are Thames Water, Travis Perking, IHG, YouGov and Domino’s Pizza Group. Read the Tuesday 6 August Business Live blog below.
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The Footsie closes soon
Experts call for changes to Isa homebuying limits
Domino’s Pizza shares plunge after ‘slow start’ to the year
Top UK banks could avoid Government bailout if they fail, Bank of England finds
Broadband and phone bills to soar AGAIN
Fuller’s buys Lovely Pubs for £22.5m
Abrdn stays silent on new boss as profits beat forecasts
Google has illegal monopoly for online search, US judge rules
What the strong pound means for your holidays, cash and shares
Keller Group profits surge amid record order book
Petition on Winter Fuel Payments nears quarter of a million signatures
Rightmove shares top FTSE 350 fallers
Keller Group shares top FTSE 350 risers
Travis Perkins slashes guidance as profits slump by a third
Petrol should have been 5p-a-litre cheaper in July, says RAC
Three water firms face £168m fine for excessive sewage spills
Stock markets cautiously recover ground after manic Monday sell-off
Washout July sees drop in card spending despite Euros boost for pubs
Tourism bosses call on Reeves to bring back VAT-free shopping
Market open: FTSE 100 up 0.6%; FTSE 250 adds 1.3%
Calls mount for the Fed to step in and cut rates
Abrdn finance chief Jason Windsor poised to replace Stephen Bird as chief exec
IHG hikes divi by 10%
Domino’s tempers profit expectations
‘Economic weakness concerns will likely prove overdone…but an imminent market turnaround is unlikely’
Labour accelerates defence review amid mounting calls for stability
Societe Generale sheds British and Swiss private bank arms for £770m
Travis Perkins profits slump by a third
Three water firms face £168m fine
Labour’s North Sea squeeze risks huge job losses, Serica Energy boss warns
Japanese stocks rebound


















