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By: Daniel Bellau

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  • Ceiling yet to be reached with Tom Dascombe’s Kitty

    September 13, 2012

    CAMELOT may be the big focus on Town Moor but that shouldn’t detract from the rest of the Doncaster festival and today’s card is packed full of talent. In the Group Two Flying Childers Stakes (1.15pm) I cannot see why CEILING KITTY is as big as 15/2 with Paddy Power. Greenness rather found out the [...]

  • Fed launches open-ended bond buying programme

    September 13, 2012

    The US Federal Reserve this afternoon launched a third round of quantitative easing. It will spend $40bn (£24.8bn) a month on buying mortgage-backed securities, with no end date. Interest rates are likely to stay “exceptionally low” until at least mid-2015, the Fed added. US economic growth cooled in the second quarter, coming in at a [...]

  • FTSE 100 down as BAE and EADS in the spotlight

    September 13, 2012

    The blue chip index was trading slightly down this morning, as the mega-merger between BAE Systems and EADS grabbed the headlines. Investors were also cautious ahead of a key policy decision from the US Federal Reserve, which is expected later. Publisher Centaur was a big riser in early deals, up 11.56 per cent, on news [...]

  • Property business buoys Kier Group

    September 13, 2012

    Construction firm Kier Group this morning reported a two per cent rise in full-year profit, as it battled tough trading conditions. Strong performance in its property division helped the construction company, whose operations range from building power stations to providing outsourcing, report pre-tax profit of £70m in the year to 30 June, up from £68.9m [...]

  • Next posts profit but says late summer sales disappointing

    September 13, 2012

    Fashion retailer Next posted a 10.2 per cent rise in first-half profit this morning, as it warned that sales in late summer had been “disappointing”. Profit at the retailer, which has over 500 stores in the UK and Ireland, climbed to £251m over the first half, while revenue increased 4.8 per cent to £1.6bn. Next [...]

  • John Lewis posts leap in first-half profit

    September 13, 2012

    Profits at British retailer John Lewis jumped 60 per cent in the first half of the year, after strong sales growth at both the department stores and Waitrose brand. John Lewis made a pre-tax profit of £144.5m in the six months to 28 July, boosted by the Jubilee and Olympic Games. Group revenue climbed 8.6 [...]

  • Now for justice for the 96, say Hillsborough campaigners

    September 12, 2012

    HILLSBOROUGH campaigners last night demanded the punishment of those involved in covering up details of the disaster and a new inquest into the deaths of 96 Liverpool supporters following the publication of an independent report into the 1989 stadium crush. The Hillsborough Independent Panel found that South Yorkshire Police amended 164 statements to reflect better [...]

  • Pietersen could earn recall for India Test tour

    September 12, 2012

    BATSMAN Kevin Pietersen is being considered for an England recall and could yet be selected for the autumn tour of India after the squad’s original announcement was delayed until Tuesday. England’s tour party was scheduled to be revealed today but the England and Wales Cricket Board has confirmed that it has been deliberately delayed so [...]

  • The poor Ukraine result is down to the same old problems

    September 12, 2012

    I WAS at Tuesday’s World Cup qualifier between England and Ukraine, and I have to say that I thought it was a very disappointing result. England were very poor as a team. They couldn’t dominate the game for any great length of time. There was no build up of pressure. Ukraine looked very comfortable, and [...]

  • Cavendish takes the tour of Britain lead

    September 12, 2012

    BRITAIN’S Mark Cavendish yesterday took the overall lead of the Tour of Britain by winning the race’s fourth stage for his second successive victory. The Team Sky rider said: “I’m really happy to have gone into the lead, and although I can’t see myself keeping the jersey, we’d like to keep it in the team.” [...]

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