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STOCKS TO WATCH: Trainline is set to steam ahead on the Continent

Shares in ticketing app Trainline were derailed by the long-awaited Williams-Shapps review, which recommended setting up a Government-owned rival.

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Iran Plans to Continue Developing Powerful Missiles (To Fight America?)

These missiles are a long-standing threat. They are also a source of contention between Iran and America. Here’s What You Need to Remember: Iran is continuing to develop increasingly long-range ballistic missiles and is firing some shorter-range missiles in combat despite demands from the U.S. government that the Islamic republic totally give up any weapons that could, in theory, carry a nuclear warhead. On Sept. 8 and Oct. 1, 2018, Iran launched Zulfiqar, Quim-1 and Fateh-110 rockets at enemies in Iraqi Kurdistan. The strikes together represent the most intensive Iranian missile attacks in nearly 20 years. The October strike, involving Zulfiqar and Qiam-1 rockets, targeted Islamic State militants near the eastern Syrian border town of Abu Kamal. The volley of Fateh-110 missiles in September struck Iranian Kurdish dissident groups based in Iraqi Kurdistan, killing at least 17 and wounding scores of people, including women and children.

Biden s Military Nightmare: Iran Fires These Missiles at the U S Military

Iran is continuing to develop increasingly long-range ballistic missiles and is firing some shorter-range missiles in combat. Here s What You Need to Remember: If the Trump administration truly wanted a diplomatic deal to curtail Iran s missiles, it wouldn t have torn up the JCPOA. The administration wants fewer arms-control regimes, even if rolling back decades of painstakingly negotiated agreements means a much greater risk of an out-of-control arms race that could end with nuclear war. Iran is continuing to develop increasingly long-range ballistic missiles and is firing some shorter-range missiles in combat despite demands from the U.S. government that the Islamic republic totally give up any weapons that could, in theory, carry a nuclear warhead.

STOCKS TO WATCH: De La Rue, SSE and Prudential

With long lunches back on the menu for deal- makers last week, the City rumour mill spun into action. Amid a flurry of take-overs, one historic firm in the bankers sights is De La Rue, founded in 1813. The money-printer, which makes notes for the Bank of England, has looked vulnerable to a hostile bid since its stock disintegrated after losing out on the blue passport contract in 2018. City sources claim foreign trade buyers have shown an interest. Its boss Clive Vacher – a former police sergeant and turnaround specialist – has focused on cutting costs including closing operations in Gateshead and expanding further into polymer notes.

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