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No Images? [Click here]( Market Report - Mon, 9th Sep 2019 Share Risers Price Change [Jaywing (JWNG)]( 2.75 +83.33% [Oilex (OEX)]( 0.23 +76.92% [Mobile Streams (MOS)]( 0.14 +40.00% [Prospex Oil (PXOG)]( 0.13 +23.81% [Zenith Energy (ZEN)]( 3.20 +20.75% Share Fallers Price Change [Catenae In Plc (CTEA)]( 0.03 -29.41% [Matomy Media (MTMY)]( 2.62 -29.33% [Cathay Intl Ld (CTI)]( 3.25 -23.53% [Global Resource (GRIT)]( 3.05 -18.67% [Cabot Energy (CAB)]( 4.25 -17.07% Indices Indices Value Chg % FTSE 100 7,235.81 -46.53 -0.64% FTSE 250 19,678.45 -27.07 -0.14% FTSE 350 4,031.98 -22.56 -0.56% FTSE All-Share 3,976.16 -22.02 -0.55% FTSE Small Cap 5,426.59 -21.35 -0.39% Market Movement Rising 449 25% Non-movers 758 42% Falling 601 33% Most Popular News Articles [BROKER RATINGS SUMMARY: Deutsche Bank Starts Taylor Wimpey At Buy]( [BROKER RATINGS SUMMARY: Deutsche Bank Cuts Lloyds And RBS To Hold]( [BROKER RATINGS SUMMARY: Deutsche Bank Raises BHP And Cuts Antofagasta]( [TOP NEWS: Lloyds Interim Profit And Income Slips But Hikes Dividend]( [BROKER RATINGS SUMMARY: Redburn Downgrades Royal Dutch Shell And BP]( Shares in the News [Astrazeneca (3)]( [Berkeley Group (3)]( [Essentra (3)]( [Royal Dutch Shell A (3)]( [Spire Healthcare (3)]( Top Performing Sector Automotive and Parts Price Change [Aston Martin Lagonda (AML)]( 578.20 +7.83% [Transense (TRT)]( 69.50 +0.72% [TI Fluid Systems (TIFS)]( 173.00 +0.70% Worst Performing Sector Forestry and Paper Price Change Shares with posts in the last week Company Name No. of Posts [Hawkwing (HNG)]( 1,531 [Petro Matad (MATD)]( 1,458 [Union Jack (UJO)]( 1,214 [Sirius Minerals (SXX)]( 1,188 [Lloyds (LLOY)]( 1,185 [Metro Bank (MTRO)]( 918 Monday's most recommended Posters Username Rep. Score Ophidian 402.96 Pdub 390.88 Alfacomp 367.22 BigBiteNow 333.44 Sanchez599 312.05 Please do not reply to this email, as it is automatically generated. You were sent this email because you subscribed to the London South East Daily Market Report Newsletter. To unsubscribe from this newsletter [click here.]( While London South East do their best to maintain the high quality of the information displayed in this email, we cannot be held responsible for any loss due to incorrect information found here. All information is provided free of charge, 'as-is', and you use it at your own risk!

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