British Land shares led many U.K. peers higher on Monday, after the FTSE 250 constituent defied fears that higher interest rates and the work-from-home trend.
1. British Land lifts rental growth outlook after first-half acceleration Simon Carter, CEO, said he was “pleased” with the performance with profits rising.
FTSE 100 closes up 65 points at 7,426 Phoenix rises after lifting cash generation targets Dr Martens knocked by Barclays downgrade 4:40pm: FTSE 100 ends.