Cave & Sons
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An independent company offering a range of investment management stockbroking, financial planning and wealth management services, to look after our clients Established in 1906, we are one of the oldest surviving firms of independent stockbrokers and investment managers in the UK, experience which enables us to help our clients to make the right investment decisions and giving them peace of mind today, tomorrow and for the future.
Our independence is of great importance to us. It means that there are no external influences being brought to bear and therefore, every piece of advice is given with only our client’s best interest in mind.
We believe this is why we have been able to celebrate over a century of success.
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facebook.comFTSE100 closes out 2016 in the green at 7,142.83 +22.57 pts (+0.32%) London's blue-chip index finishes (+14.43%) up on the year
Having posted a new record high Thursday afternoon, the FTSE100 trades marginally down this morning, -8.10 pts at 7,112.16 (-0.11%)
Friday newspaper round-up: Tandem, petrol prices, Amazon, M&A
Friday morning newspaper round-up: https://t.co/C1HF1ml98P
The FTSE 100 trades marginally lower with low volumes and little company news driving sentiment - Index currently at 7,103.19 (-0.04%)
Miners lead the FTSE100 index higher supported by rising oil prices - Fresnillo (+4.32%), BHP Billiton (+4.10%), Randgold Resources (+3.34%)
Shares in London have opened higher following the Christmas break, with the FTSE100 currently trading up at 7,087.53 +19.36 points (+0.27%)
Wednesday newspaper round-up: BHS, house prices, Co-op, Monte dei Paschi
Wednesday morning newspaper round-up: https://t.co/vkPs03Xkv4
FTSE100 breaks the 7,000 point mark as global stocks stabilise - London's blue chip index now trading up at 7,016.83 +17.82 pts (+0.25%)
Friday newspaper round-up: Reckitt Benckiser, workers' pay, Brexit bill
Friday morning newspaper round-up: https://t.co/Kf7lOeGeDA
Thursday newspaper round-up: Brexit, Yahoo, Sky
Thursday morning newspaper round-up: https://t.co/JRgkFmPk18
UK's FTSE100 traded lower at the close, finishing the day at 6,949.19 -19.38 pts (-0.28%) with the FED rate decision announced later today
FTSE100 opens lower Wednesday, now trading down at 6,947.04 (-0.31%) with investors cautious ahead of Fed interest rate decision later today