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Fri Apr 3, 2009 12:05pm EDT

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15:54GMT 03April2009-UK small caps close 1.3 percent higher

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The FTSE Small Cap index .FTSC closes 1.3 percent higher and the midcaps .FTMC gain 1.6 percent, while the blue chips .FTSE end the session down 2.3 percent.

Property company Quintain Estates & Development (QED.L) closes over 25 percent higher, extending strong gains made in the wake of Wednesday's announcement that its banking facilities have been renegotiated, and it is making good progress.

Dawson Holdings (DWN.L) closes 4 percent weaker after the print media distributor loses its contract with the Telegraph Media Group which, in the last financial year, generated a revenue of 52 million pounds.

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14:09GMT 03April2009-EZ PPI, retail sales in focus on Monday

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No major European and U.S. companies reporting.

MACROECONOMIC DATA (GMT):

0830 Euro zone Sentix Index

0900 Euro zone PPI

0900 Euro zone retail sales

1400 U.S. Employment Trends

1600 U.S Midwest Manufacturing

Reuters Messaging rm://joanne.frearson.thomsonreuters.com@reuters.net



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