Interserve shares fall 14 percent after FT reports that UK is monitoring firm

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(Reuters) - Shares in British construction and services firm dropped 14 percent after reported that ministers are "very worried" and have set up a team of officials to monitor the company.

The FT report came after the collapse of competitor earlier this week highlighted concerns over the outsourcing sector in Britain.

said that civil servants had monitored the since a profit warning in September due to concerns over its financial health, citing government advisers and officials.

declined to comment on the report.

"Ministers are very worried about Interserve," said one official, according to the FT, although another said that there was "no comparison" with

In September warned of lower annual earnings, sending shares crashing by more than 50 percent.

It cost more that anticipated for the firm to exit from the business, while its construction and services traded below expectations last summer.

However, a week ago said that 2018 operating profit would be ahead of forecasts, sending shares to their highest since the September profit warning.

(Reporting by Alistair Smout; editing by Guy Faulconbridge)

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First Published: Wed, January 17 2018. 13:51 IST