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24 March 2020
Payouts slashed
Shareholders lose £1.5 billion in dividend income
Aggreko among the firms cancelling payouts Shareholders have taken a £1.5 billion hit to their income since the coronavirus hit, with a dozen or so companies this week alone scrapping
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Group preserves cash
Springfield ‘notes’ shutdown order, scraps dividend
Sandy Adam of Springfield Properties Springfield Properties, the Scottish housebuilder, said it will ‘respond’ to calls by First Minister Nicola Sturgeon yesterday for all building sites to close. The Elgin-based
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Exchanges stay open
No evidence that short selling fuelled market falls
Some have banned short selling of stocks Stock markets will remain open with the UK regulator saying there is no evidence that short selling has contributed to recent falls. Some
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