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Why Italian aristocrats want to mine uranium, the FTSE half-year review, and Canary Wharf is BACK

21 min · 1. juli 2026
episode Why Italian aristocrats want to mine uranium, the FTSE half-year review, and Canary Wharf is BACK cover

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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2612946/fan_mail/new] A firm run by Italian aristocrats planning to mine uranium in northern Italy, has drawn up plans for a London float as it seeks to capitalise on renewed interest in nuclear technology. City Editor, Simon Hunt explains why.  Meanwhile we're six months into the year - would investing in the FTSE 100 in January have paid off? Michael Hunter has the figures.  Plus: Barclays signs a mega-lease for a new office in Canary Wharf. Could this sign a return for one of London's financial hubs?

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