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Finance and investment income, finance costs and revaluation and retranslation of financial instruments (Tables)
12 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2019
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Summary of Finance and Investment Income, Finance Costs and Revaluation and retranslation of Financial Instruments
Finance and investment income includes:
 
Continuing operations
  
2019
£m
 
  
2018
1

£m
 
  
2017
1

£m
 
Income from equity investments
  
 
18.3
 
  
 
15.2
 
  
 
16.7
 
Interest income
  
 
80.7
 
  
 
83.7
 
  
 
72.3
 
 
  
 
99.0
 
  
 
98.9
 
  
 
89.0
 
 
Finance costs include:
 
Continuing operations
  
2019
£m
 
  
2018
1

£m
 
  
2017
1

£m
 
Net interest expense on pension plans
  
 
3.5
 
  
 
3.6
 
  
 
5.4
 
Interest on other long-term employee benefits
  
 
3.9
 
  
 
3.5
 
  
 
3.3
 
Interest expense and similar charges
2
  
 
252.0
 
  
 
272.0
 
  
 
253.2
 
Interest expense related to lease liabilities
  
 
99.7
 
  
 
 
  
 
 
 
  
 
359.1
 
  
 
279.1
 
  
 
261.9
 
 
Revaluation and retranslation of financial instruments include:
 
Continuing operations
  
2019
3

£m
 
 
2018
1,3
£m
 
 
2017
1,3
£m
 
Movements in fair value of treasury instruments
  
 
0.4
 
 
 
(11.0
 
 
0.4
 
Premium on the early repayment of bonds
  
 
(63.4
 
 
 
 
 
 
Revaluation of investments held at fair value through profit or loss
  
 
9.1
 
 
 
67.8
 
 
 
 
Revaluation of put options over
non-controlling
interests
  
 
(24.3)
 
 
 
25.9
 
 
 
39.5
 
Revaluation of payments due to vendors (earnout agreements)
  
 
(3.7)
 
 
 
46.1
 
 
 
156.5
 
Retranslation of financial instruments
  
 
245.7
 
 
 
(205.1
 
 
194.6
 
 
  
 
163.8
 
 
 
(76.3
 
 
391.0
 
 
Notes
1
 
 
Prior year figures have been
re-presented
in accordance with IFRS 5 Non-current Assets Held for Sale and Discontinued Operations, as described in the accounting policies.
2
 
 
Interest expense and similar charges are payable on bank overdrafts, bonds and bank loans held at amortised cost.
3
 
 
Figures have been restated to be in accordance with IAS 39 Financial Instruments: Recognition and Measurement, as described in the accounting policies.