The FTSE 100 rose 1.63% on its first trading day of the new year, with investors keen to benefit from a brighter expected outlook for the global economy in 2022. The FTSE 100 opened 2022 with solid gains, pushing above 7500 for the first time in almost two years, and if the list of gainers is anything to go by investors seem keen to put money to work in dependable, dividend-paying stocks, IG Group's chief market analyst Chris Beauchamp said. "IAG has surged on hopes air travel might return to normal sooner than feared, but otherwise it is banks, oil stocks and consumer spending that seems to populate the top gainers list today," Beauchamp said.


 
Companies News: 

Wizz Air Passenger Numbers Rose 30% in 2021

Wizz Air Holdings PLC said Tuesday that its passenger numbers nearly quadrupled in December and rose 30% during 2021.

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Tasty's December Trading Was Disappointing After Spread of Omicron Covid-19 Variant

Tasty PLC said Tuesday that second-half trading up to December 2021 was extremely encouraging, but that business for December, which is normally its strongest performing month, was disappointing after a rise in infection rates of the Omicron Covid-19 variant.

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Amigo Holdings Confirms Early Redemption of GBP184.1M of Sr Secured Notes

Amigo Holdings PLC on Tuesday confirmed the early redemption of 184.1 million pounds ($248.2 million) of its 7.625% senior secured notes due in 2024.

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Zenith Energy Reports Record Profitability for Italian Power Business

Zenith Energy Ltd. said Tuesday that its power-generation business in Italy achieved record profitability.

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IQGeo Gets $4.5 Mln Contract With US Telecom Operator

IQGeo Group PLC said Tuesday that it has secured a five-year $4.5 million contract for fiber-network planning, design, and construction management with a major U.S. telecom network operator.

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Avation PLC Says Philippine Airlines Has Exited Bankruptcy and Is Up to Date with Payments

Avation PLC said Tuesday that its customer Philippine Airlines has exited bankruptcy, has received court approval for its restructuring plan, and is up to date with its payments.

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Genel Suspends Drilling at Qara Dagh Well in Iraq

Genel Energy PLC said Tuesday that it has suspended drilling operations at the QD-2 well of the Qara Dagh oil project in the Iraqi Kurdistan, where it holds a 40% stake.

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GoldStone Resources Shares Fall After Update on Ghana Mine

Shares in GoldStone Resources Ltd. dropped Tuesday after the company provided on update on its Homase mine in Ghana, which started to produce gold in 2021.


 
Market Talk: 

UK Manufacturing Sector Kept Momentum at Year-End, PMI Signals

1021 GMT - Factory activity in the U.K. continued to expand solidly in December, with output increasing due to a rise in intakes of new work, according to a survey of purchasing managers from IHS Markit. The manufacturing PMI came in at 57.9 in December, marginally down from 58.1 in November and indicative of a robust growth rate. The survey showed that logistic disruptions and staff shortages continued to constrain factories, but also noticed a slight easing in supply-chain delays, which helped lift volumes. "Although supply chains remain severely stretched, there are at least signs that the situation is stabilizing, with vendor delivery times lengthening to the weakest extent for a year in December," IHS Markit's director Rob Dobson says. (xavier.fontdegloria@wsj.com)

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