The FTSE 100 closed down 5.46 points at 7455.24. Among the companies with reports and trading updates today are easyJet, Rolls-Royce, Pets at Home, Saga, Topps Tiles, Brickability Group and Loungers. Read the Tuesday 28 November Business Live blog below.
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FTSE 100 closes down 5.46 points at 7455.24
The Footsie closes soon
Barclays axing 900 staff in ‘disgraceful’ pre-Christmas move, says Unite
Britons’ BNPL spending soars to £475m over Black Friday weekend
City watchdog reveals ‘greenwashing’ clampdown
Homemovers left in limbo as cyber attack impacts conveyancers
New distribution centre costs take a bite out of Pets at Home profits
How to save on a home in the buyer’s market: Lunch Money
Retirees urged to apply for pension credit plus £300 top-up
MPs grill ex-Wilko boss on whether family’s ‘greed’ triggered collapse
Ministers dismiss BoE governor’s warning on dismal growth
Former Wilko chair apologises
Saga boss Euan Sutherland exits after four years
I’m a fund manager: We speak to Bankers Investment Trust’s Alex Crooke
Rolls-Royce boss eyes bumper profit growth
MARKET REPORT: MusicMagpie shares fall 16.5% as BT quits takeover race
EasyJet flags profit hit from Israel-Hamas war
ALEX BRUMMER: Bailey spreads pessimism by talking Britain down
EasyJet: ‘Conflict in the Middle East is likely to disrupt some flight patterns, but the outlook for the rest of the year looks promising’
Warhammer-maker Frontier sees shares plunge as sales of latest game flop
Market open: FTSE 100 down 0.4%; FTSE 250 off 0.2%
Metro Bank investors back Columbian billionaire’s £925m rescue deal
EasyJet ‘waiting to take-off once conditions allow’
Saga boss to step down after four years
West End landlord Shaftesbury Capital revels in Christmas sales lift
Pets at Home profits hurt by logistics costs
Ministers signal they’re ready to kowtow to Beijing in bid to lure car makers from China
Rolls-Royce lifted by civil aerospace business
UK outlook worst I have seen, says downbeat Bailey: But Wall St bigwigs back Britain
EasyJet flags impact of Middle East crisis