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Citywire Top Stocks Daily News Digest
by Himanshu Singh on Nov 27, 2012 at 04:04
All the news from across the web about the companies featured in Citywire's Top Stocks
Barclays PLC
- Financial Times: Qatar Holding has sold the rights to buy a large holding of Barclays shares that it received amid a controversial cash call at the height of the financial crisis
- Fox Business: Barclays's submission into the six-month US dollar London interbank offered rate increased by 0.05 percentage point between 14 to 21 November, while other institutions' entries were mostly unchanged or at most 0.01 point higher
BG Group PLC
- Daily Political: Equities researchers at Exane BNP Paribas set an “outperform” rating on the stock of BG Group
BP PLC
- Reuters: Rosneft may dig deeper into its pockets and raise funds from TNK-BP to help finance its $55 billion takeover of the Anglo-Russian oil firm
- Bloomberg: BP, which drew criticism from the Azeri president for failing to stem a decline in output from the country’s biggest oilfield, said production at Azeri-Chirag-Guneshli fell 9.3% in the first nine months of the year
- NDTV: BP, the partner of Reliance Industries in India, has written to Petroleum Minister M Veerappa Moily for clarity in the policy framework for investment in the country's oil and gas sector
- Wall Street Journal: BP’s $4.5 billion penalty to settle criminal charges tied to the mammoth oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico has done little to fuel its shares, which still languish about a third below where it was before the 2010 disaster
BT Group PLC
- Middle East North Africa Financial Network: BT Group is adopting ZTE's technology to test its existing 10Gbit/s broadband service in the UK
First Quantum Minerals PLC
- MetalBulletin: First Quantum Minerals has received approval from Zambian authorities to start building its $640 million Kansanshi copper smelter in Solwezi
GlaxoSmithKline PLC
- Financial Times: GlaxoSmithKline signalled its growing appetite for consumer healthcare products in emerging markets with plans to spend more than ₤650 million to strengthen control over its subsidiaries in India and Nigeria
- Reuters: GlaxoSmithKline has no plans to delist its Indian consumer products arm, David Redfern, chief strategy officer at Britain's biggest drugmaker, said on Monday
Lloyds Group PLC
- London Evening Standard: Royal Bank of Scotland and Lloyds Banking Group were involved in more than a quarter of all litigation cases involving FTSE-100 businesses last year
Royal Dutch Shell Plc
- CNBC: Shell has confirmed a release from an unnamed unit at its 156,400 barrel per day San Francisco Bay-area refinery in Martinez, California, the US
Tullow Oil PLC
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