Friday preview: Preparations begin for the long week-end
Traders may well be tempted to make an early start on the long holiday week-end in the UK, with very little corporate or economic news flow scheduled for Friday.
Traders may well be tempted to make an early start on the long holiday week-end in the UK, with very little corporate or economic news flow scheduled for Friday.
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3% War Loan, Next Fifteen Communications
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QUARTERLY PAYMENT DATE
JPMorgan Claverhouse Inv Trust
SPECIAL DIVIDEND PAYMENT DATE
Admiral Group
AGMS
Bank of Georgia Holdings, China New Energy Limited, Shaft Sinkers Holdings, Sound Oil
FINAL DIVIDEND PAYMENT DATE
Admiral Group, AG Barr, Aga Rangemaster Group, Autoclenz Holdings, Avocet Mining, BAE Systems, Cobham, Croda International, CSR, Edinburgh US Tracker Trust, Elementis, Ferrexpo, Glencore International, Henry Boot, Highcroft Investment, InterContinental Hotels Group, International Personal Finance, ITV, Laird, Lupus Capital, Robinson, Weir Group
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