Cambridge Index falls 1.7%
The Cambridge Index eased 1.7% or 303.9 points to 17,415.9, led by losses in index heavyweights such as ARM Holdings, Greene King and Kier Group.
Cambridge Index declines 3.1%
The Cambridge Index retreated 3.1% or 566.1 points to 17,743.2, as eight of the top ten index heavyweights’ share prices fell.
Cambridge Index falls 1.1%
The Cambridge Index dropped 1.1% or 197.6 points to 18,396, led by losses in index heavyweights such as ARM Holdings and Johnson Matthey.
Pensions post 2015 Election
With the election now over, there's a newly appointed Pension Minister, Dr Ros Altman (replacing Steve Webb) to oversee the framework of ‘pension freedoms’ legislation implemented on 6 April 2015. Meanwhile, Workplace Pensions continue to be a priority for employers who have yet to comply with their auto enrolment obligations.
Cambridge Index rises 1.5%
The Cambridge Index advanced 1.5% or 269.8 points to 18,755.7, as seven of the top ten index heavyweights posted weekly gains.
Cambridge Index drops 1.4%
The Cambridge Index retreated 1.4% or 257.0 points to 18,485.9, led by declines in index heavyweights like ARM Holdings, Greene King and AVEVA Group.
Cambridge Index climbs 2.4%
The Cambridge Index advanced 2.4% or 442 points to 18,743, as nine out of the top ten index heavyweights posted weekly gains.
Cambridge Index declines 3.5%
The Cambridge Index dropped 3.5% or 667.5 points to 18,301.0, as seven of the top ten index heavyweights posted weekly losses.
Cambridge Index advances 2.6%
The Cambridge Index climbed 2.6% or 478.5 points to 18,968.5, as six of the top ten index heavyweights posted weekly gains to their share prices.
Cambridge Index declines 2.6%
The Cambridge Index retreated 2.6% or 487.4 points to 18,490, as nine of the top ten index heavyweights posted weekly losses to their share prices.
New Investment Manager joins NW Brown's Norwich office
NW Brown is pleased to announce that they have attracted Kevin Boland from the highly regarded Church House Investment Management firm to enhance their Unthank Road, Norwich operation.
Cambridge Index advances 4.8%
The Cambridge Index increased 4.8% or 868 points to 18,977.4, as nine of the top ten index heavyweights posted weekly gains.
Childcare Voucher legislation changes
During the 2013 Budget Review the Government announced that a new tax-free Childcare Voucher Scheme would be introduced in Autumn 2015, aiming to provide wider access to childcare savings for working parents.
Cambridge Index declines 5.6%
The Cambridge Index dropped 5.6% or 1,060.4 points to 17,965, as eight of the top ten index heavyweights posted weekly losses.
Cambridge Index declines 0.7%
The Cambridge Index declined 0.7% or 123.1 points to 18,727.2, as seven of the top ten index heavyweights saw their share prices fall over the week.
Cambridge Index advances 1.1%
The Cambridge Index rose 1.1% or 211.9 points to 18,850.3, led by gains in index heavyweights such as ARM Holdings, DS Smith and Greene King.
Cambridge Index climbs 3.6%
The Cambridge Index jumped 3.6% or 637.7 points to 18,243.7, as all of the top ten index heavyweights posted weekly gains.
Cambridge Index climbs 2.3%
The Cambridge Index rose 2.3% or 400.3 points to 17,474.7, as eight of the top ten index heavyweights’ share prices posted weekly gains.
Cambridge Index declines 3.0%
The Cambridge Index retreated 3% or 520.4 points to 17,074.5, as eight of the top ten index heavyweights posted weekly losses.
Cambridge Index advances 4.0%
The Cambridge Index climbed 4% or 681.3 points to 17,594.9, as nine of the top ten index heavyweights posted weekly gains.
Cambridge Index eases 0.3%
The Cambridge Index lost 0.3% or 52.4 points to 16,784.5, as seven of the top ten index heavyweights’ share prices fell over the week.
Cambridge Index declines 3%
The Cambridge Index declined 3% or 486.25 points to 15,929.5, as the share prices of nine of the top ten index heavyweights fell during the week.
Cambridge Index rises 4.5%
The Cambridge Index rallied 4.5% or 650 points to 15,191.6, as all but two of the top ten index heavyweights posted weekly gains to their share prices.
Cambridge Index falls 2.4%
The Cambridge Index retreated 2.4% or 352.37 points to 14,541.6, as gains in Johnson Matthey and DS Smith were overshadowed by a fall in ARM Holdings.
Cambridge Index rises 4.3%
The Cambridge Index climbed 4.3% or 619.65 points to 14,893.9, as seven of the top ten index heavy-weights posted weekly gains.