The FTSE 100 is down 0.3 per cent in afternoon trading. Among the companies with reports and trading updates today are Halfords, Serco, Watches of Switzerland Group, The Works, Moonpig, Currys and Quiz. Read the Wednesday 26 June Business Live blog below.
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14:22
Car park firms bring in ‘watered-down’ code with no cap on charges
14:17
Car park firms bring in ‘watered-down’ code with no cap on charges
13:41
Bank of England could delay cutting interest rate due to Taylor Swift
13:14
Boots posts sales growth as parent firm reveals US store closures
12:57
HMRC set to rake in £10.4bn in savings interest tax this year
12:47
Porsche issues recall for its £90k electric Taycan over brake issue
12:18
British banker becomes highest-earning exec at finance firm
11:33
Moonpig posts higher profits as card subscription service takes off
11:21
Currys shares top FTSE 350 fallers
11:21
Moonpig shares top FTSE 350 risers
10:34
Currys could resume investor payouts in the next year
10:23
Watches of Switzerland suffers UK slump as Britons cut back on luxury
09:19
Get one of these top flexible Isas to beat tax on everyday savings
08:55
Royal Mail boss to scoop £5m from sale of Britain’s postal service
08:45
Halfords says inflation remains a ‘material headwind’ as profits slip
08:38
Shamed former LV boss Mark Hartigan ousted from latest venture
08:19
Serco lifts profit guidance as outsourcer is boosted by takeovers
07:31
Currys eyes AI boost
07:30
Halfords: ‘Numerous profit warnings will be a major concern to shareholders’
07:29
Haleon sells off nicotine brands for £500m as it trims down its consumer health portfolio
07:26
WOSG hurt by UK price hikes
07:16
Serco ups guidance
07:14
Halfords suffers ‘perfect storm of low consumer confidence and poor weather’
07:07
MARKET REPORT: Deliveroo takeover stalls… but another is on its way
07:06
Halfords costs warning
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