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Thomas Cook shares up 17% on new banking agreement
Shares in travel firm Thomas Cook have risen 17% after it announced a new 拢100m credit agreement with its bankers.
The firm confirmed it has changed the terms of its banking agreement to give it a financial buffer in December - traditionally a cash low point.
Thomas Cook shares rose 17% to 53p in early trading following the news.
It added that the terms of an existing 拢150m loan and a 拢850m credit facility have been amended to help cash flow.
The firm, which issued three profit warnings this year, has struggled with a slump in bookings following unrest in the Arab world.
In May, it revealed it lost 拢22m after cancelling 160,000 holidays to Egypt and Tunisia following the countries' political unrest.
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