June 26 (Reuters) - Britain's FTSE 100 index is expected to open higher on Monday, with futures up 0.09%.

* CINEWORLD: British cinema chain operator Cineworld Group said it will file for administration as part of a proposed restructuring plan.

* AB FOODS: Associated British Foods raised its profit outlook for the 2022/23 year as it reported a 13% rise in sales at its Primark fashion business in its latest quarter, boosted by demand for its new summer ranges.

* ASTON MARTIN: British luxury carmaker Aston Martin said it would enter into an

agreement

with Lucid Group to manufacture "high performance" electric vehicles (EVs).

* MASELA GAS PROJECT: State energy firms Pertamina and Petronas plan to jointly take over Shell's participating interest in Indonesia's

Masela gas project

, the Indonesian energy minister said.

* SHELL: Shell Plc has begun restarting its 227,900 barrel-per-day (bpd) refinery in Norco, Louisiana after it was shut following a power outage, a company spokesperson said on Sunday.

* METAL: Copper prices in London bounced back on Monday from a weekly loss, supported by dwindling stocks of the metal globally, although a firm U.S. dollar capped gains.

* GOLD: Gold prices edged higher on a weaker dollar, although bullion hovered close to three-month lows as traders assessed prospects that more interest rate hikes by the U.S. Federal Reserve were in the offing.

* OIL: Oil prices rose on Monday after a revolt by Russian mercenaries over the weekend raised concerns about political instability in Russia and the potential impact on oil supply from one of the world's largest producers.

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