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Capital Shopping Centres Group

July 2013

  • Market Forces blog
    FTSE 100 records best daily gain for five weeks as Royal Bank of Scotland recovers from recent falls

    Leading shares boosted by reasonable economic figures from UK, eurozone and US despite Chinese dip

March 2013

  • Market Forces blog
    FTSE dips despite Dow hitting new peak, but Vodafone soars on Verizon deal speculation

    Leading shares lose early gains as Wall Street comes off best levels but mobile phone group jumps nearly 7%

February 2013

  • Market Forces blog
    FTSE 100 shrugs off Italy woes but ENRC drops after asset write-off

  • Market Forces blog
    FTSE 100 finishes higher despite UK rating cut and Italian election worries

December 2012

  • Market Forces blog
    FTSE slips on last trading day of 2012 but still gains 6% on the year

    Worries about US fiscal cliff leave investors cautious, with defensive stocks to the fore

September 2012

  • Market Forces blog
    Capital Shopping Centres £300m bond issue to pay down debts fails to impress the markets

    Decision comes a day after rival Hammerson announces its own €500m bond issue as Societe Generale recommend the two firms should merge

July 2012

  • Market Forces blog
    Capital Shopping Centres suffers from fewer shoppers and failed retailers

  • Market Forces blog
    FTSE lifted by hopes of central bank moves, but Land Securities and Hammerson hit by downgrades

May 2012

  • Protesters carry signs and chant 'Pay your fair share" at the GE shareholders meeting in Detroit.

    Shareholder rebellions over executive pay: timeline

    AstraZeneca's David Brennan, Trinity Mirror boss Sly Bailey and Aviva's Andrew Moss have left after a spate of shareholder revolts in recent weeks

April 2012

  • Christmas shoppers at the Trafford Centre in Manchester

    Investors in Capital Shopping Centres complain over executive pay

    Shareholders in Capital Shopping Centres registered a heavy protest against what they view as excessive executive pay at the property firm

October 2011

  • Market Forces blog
    Trafford Centre and Lakeside owner Capital Shopping loses 2% on cautious outlook

    Capital Shopping Centres says occupancy reaches 97% but challenging market set to continue for some time
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