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Weekly roundup of FTSE 100 risers and fallers (September 20-24)
Stock Market

Weekly roundup of FTSE 100 risers and fallers (September 20-24)

FTSE 100 snapped the week in red but managed to hold the key support level of 7,000 after a mid-week rally. Here we are giving the roundup of the top gainer and top loser of every day during the passing week. 20 September 2021 Top riser: Interna...

Famous five of business this week (September 20-24)
Stock Market

Famous five of business this week (September 20-24)

  1.      Royal Dutch Shell Plc (LON: RDSA) Royal Dutch Shell will be replacing its existing diesel boats in Singapore, used to transport employees and visitors between Mainland Singapore and Bukom island, where its oi...

Tortilla IPO: When can you buy this casual dining chain’s shares on AIM?
IPO

Tortilla IPO: When can you buy this casual dining chain’s shares on AIM?

Highlights Mexican restaurant chain business Tortilla is planning to publicly list on the AIM sub market on or around 8 October The company has an estimated market valuation of £70 million The group plans to expand into 45 new locations ...

Energy & Healthcare Shares Gained Momentum; FTSE 100 down 0.38%
Market updates

Energy & Healthcare Shares Gained Momentum; FTSE 100 down 0.38%

US Markets: Broader indices in the United States traded in red - particularly, the S&P 500 index traded 7.84 points or 0.18 per cent lower at 4,441.14, Dow Jones Industrial Average Index dipped by 64.16 points or 0.18 per cent lower at 34,700.66,...

Pint, food prices set to rise: 5 FTSE stocks to buy now
Consumer Stocks

Pint, food prices set to rise: 5 FTSE stocks to buy now

A recent report has stated that the prices of drinks and food is going to soar up amid the surging costs to run venues due to increasing costs. Even City Pub Group executive chairman Clive Watson said that pub regulars will have to pay more for the...