Blencowe Resources: Aspiring to become one of the largest graphite producers in the world. Watch the video here.

Less Ads, More Data, More Tools Register for FREE

Pin to quick picksAnglo American Share News (AAL)

Share Price Information for Anglo American (AAL)

London Stock Exchange
Share Price is delayed by 15 minutes
Get Live Data
Share Price: 2,773.50
Bid: 2,784.00
Ask: 2,785.00
Change: 37.50 (1.37%)
Spread: 1.00 (0.036%)
Open: 2,760.00
High: 2,799.50
Low: 2,756.50
Prev. Close: 2,736.00
AAL Live PriceLast checked at -

Watchlists are a member only feature

Login to your account

Alerts are a premium feature

Login to your account

LONDON MARKET MIDDAY: Stocks Higher As US GDP Figures Loom

Fri, 26th Jul 2019 11:58

(Alliance News) - Stocks in London remained in the green midday Friday, as investors turned their attention to US GDP numbers following Thursday's European Central Bank decision. The large-cap FTSE 100 index was 40.72 points higher, or 0.5%, at 7,529.77.The mid-cap FTSE 250 index was 51.18 points higher, or 0.3% , at 19,871.53, while the AIM All-Share was 0.2% higher at 927.7.The Cboe UK 100 index was up 0.4% at 12,766.79. The Cboe UK 250 was 0.1% higher at 17,753.41, while the Cboe UK Small Companies was down 0.1% at 11,037.35.In Paris, the CAC 40 was up 0.5% while the DAX 30 in Frankfurt was 0.4% higher."Stocks in Europe are a little higher today in the wake of the major sell-off yesterday. Ahead of the ECB meeting, traders were expecting a dovish update, and when a mixed report was released, it triggered a wave of selling, and today we are seeing some bargain hunting," said CMC Markets UK's David Madden."The ECB are likely to loosen monetary policy in September, and traders are adjusting their outlook, and in turn their positions. Looking ahead to next week, the Fed are tipped to cut rates, and that is a factor in today's cautiously optimistic mood."The focus on Friday will be US second quarter gross domestic product, due at 1330 BST, alongside personal consumption expenditure figures. According to the CME's FedWatch tool, a rate cut next week is 79% priced in by markets."Investors have been very stubborn with the Fed and refuse to accept what is right in front of them. There have been repeated efforts to pare back expectations but they're still falling on deaf ears a little, with markets pricing in an 18% chance of a 50 basis point cut," said Oanda's Craig Erlam."This number could rise as well today if we get a bad second quarter GDP reading. It seems investors are quite pleased to see weaker data at the moment as it further builds the case for aggressive rate cutting," he continued."I can't see today's GDP release changing much though, unless it's a really shocking number, for example one that opens up the possibility of recession in three months time."Wall Street is pointed to a higher open on Friday, with the S&P 500 seen up 0.4%, the Dow Jones up 0.3%, and the Nasdaq up 0.5%. After the market close Thursday in New York, Google parent Alphabet reported "strong" quarterly growth and unveiled buyback plans.Revenue for the three months to June 30 was up 19% year-on-year to USD38.94 billion, with net income more than tripling to USD9.95 billion.Alphabet has also decided to repurchase up to USD25.0 billion worth of its Class C stock.Amazon appeared to pay a hefty price for its move to speedy shipping, as the online giant reported profit below expectations as it ramped up for one-day deliveries.Profit edged up just 3.6% to USD2.6 billion in the past quarter, a figure below most Wall Street forecasts.Revenue rose 20% to USD63.4 billion in the April-June period for the company, a dominant force in retail with its Prime subscription service which is moving from two-day to one-day delivery on most items.But analysts said the costs of ramping up infrastructure were eroding profit.On the London Stock Exchange, Vodafone surged 10% after the telecommunications firm reported improving organic service revenue trends.Vodafone said first quarter organic service revenue fell 0.2%, which the company pointed out was an improvement on the 0.7% fall seen in the fourth quarter.Revenue was down 2.3% to EUR10.65 billion, with Europe down 2.1% and Rest of the World down 4.0%.Trading in the first three months of the financial year was in line with expectations, allowing the company to back previous guidance."Our service revenue growth improved during the first quarter, led by Italy, and mobile churn fell to another record low. Following a significant quarter of commercial activity, we expect the gradual recovery in our service revenues to continue, underpinning our financial outlook for the year," said Chief Executive Nick Read.The telecoms company also said it will separate its European tower infrastructure business into a new company and seek either a stock listing, or the disposal of a minority stake, in the tower business, depending upon market conditions. Proceeds will be applied toward reducing Vodafone's debt.Educational publisher Pearson was up 6.3% after reporting underlying sales growth in the first half of the year and backing its annual guidance.Underlying revenue was up 2% for the six months to June 30, with North America up 1%, Core up 6% and Growth up 2%.Revenue was GBP1.83 billion for the half, down slightly from GBP1.87 billion a year ago. Pretax profit dropped sharply to GBP13 million from GBP202 million, largely because the company saw a net gain of GBP207 million in the first half of 2018, and only GBP6 million in the first six months of 2019.Continued momentum in "structural growth opportunities" and stabilisation in other parts of the business more than offsets expected declines in US Higher Education Courseware and US Student Assessment.Pearson raised its interim dividend to 6p from 5.5p.Pearson said annual guidance remains unchanged, expecting an adjusted operating profit of between GBP590 million to GBP640 million.Constructor Berkeley Group was 2.8%, higher, after Jefferies raised the company to a Buy rating from Hold. Losing out in the FTSE 100 was miner Anglo American, down 4.9%, as Volcan Investments announced late Thursday it will be selling 1.9% of the company, worth 24.7 million shares. With Anglo American at 2,079 pence a share, this would be worth some GBP513 million.Volcan is wholly-owned by Indian businessman Anil Agarwal's family trust. Agarwal said: "At the time of Volcan's initial investment I explained this was an attractive financial investment in a great company with excellent assets and a strong board and management team." "This has turned out to be the case, with our target returns achieved even sooner than expected. The share price of Anglo American has close to doubled since Volcan invested, delivering attractive gains to all investors.""As a shareholder in Anglo American, I have encouraged the company to refocus on its southern African operations, which are the heart of the company and have been such a key driver of the growth in value of the business in the last two years, and to position its business for the many opportunities available in the rapidly growing Indian market." In the FTSE 250, budget airline easyJet was down 3.0%, as Societe Generale cut the firm to Sell from Hold.Boris Johnson is making a series of further appointments to his government after dramatically reshaping the Cabinet.The prime minister is using the reshuffle at Minister of State level to promote allies and clear out MPs who oppose his stance on Brexit.But ardent Brexiteer Steve Baker said he had turned down a job in Johnson's new government. Baker had resigned as a junior Brexit minister under Theresa May and said he did not want to "repeat my experience of powerlessness" in office.Sterling was softer against the US dollar. The pound was quoted at USD1.2429, down from USD1.2488 late Thursday.

More News
10 May 2024 17:21

STOXX 600 closes at record high on earnings, rate cut optimism

Rio Tinto considered bid for BHP-target Anglo American -report

*

Read more
10 May 2024 17:10

London's FTSE 100 extends record hitting streak as UK exits recession

FTSE 100, FTSE 250 add 0.6%

*

Read more
10 May 2024 16:02

London close: Stocks rise further as UK exits recession

(Sharecast News) - London stocks finished the trading week on a positive note on Friday, driven by gains in the mining sector, following the release of data indicating the UK's exit from recession.

Read more
10 May 2024 14:33

Chile copper output edges down in March, dragged by Codelco

SANTIAGO, May 10 (Reuters) -

Read more
10 May 2024 12:00

LONDON MARKET MIDDAY: FTSE 100 hits record high on BoE vote, UK GDP

(Alliance News) - Stock prices in London were up at midday on Friday, hitting a record high once again as investors reacted positively to a dovish Bank of England interest rates hold.

Read more
10 May 2024 09:03

LONDON MARKET OPEN: Stocks buoyed by dovish BoE hold and UK GDP growth

(Alliance News) - Stock prices in London opened up after a dovish Bank of England interest rates hold on Thursday.

Read more
8 May 2024 09:27

PRESS: South Africa's PIC open to BHP takeover bid for Anglo American

(Alliance News) - South Africa's state-owned asset management firm Public Investment Corp has signalled that it remains open-minded about BHP Group Ltd's bid to buy Anglo American PLC, Business Day reported.

Read more
3 May 2024 17:53

UK's FTSE 100 hits record high as favourable data boosts sentiment

Anglo American jumps after report of Glencore interest

*

Read more
3 May 2024 16:52

London close: Stocks rise as US payrolls come in weaker

(Sharecast News) - London markets closed positively on Friday, as investors digested slower-than-expected payrolls growth in the US, while Anglo American jumped amid anticipation of a potential bidding war for the mining giant.

Read more
3 May 2024 14:09

Anglo CEO meets S.Africa mines minister after BHP's takeover proposal

JOHANNESBURG, May 3 (Reuters) - Anglo American CEO Duncan Wanblad is meeting on Friday South African mines minister Gwede Mantashe for the first time since the miner rejected BHP Group's $39 billion takeover bid, a source familiar with the matter told Reuters.

Read more
3 May 2024 12:19

LONDON MARKET MIDDAY: Stocks up as market readies for US jobs report

(Alliance News) - Stock prices in London were in the green at midday on Friday, as investors remained optimistic ahead of an incoming US jobs report, which may allay some fear around interest rate expectations.

Read more
3 May 2024 09:23

PRESS: Glencore mulls rival bid for Anglo American - Reuters

(Alliance News) - Shares in Anglo American PLC rose on Friday after Reuters reported Glencore PLC could launch a rival bid for the mining company.

Read more
3 May 2024 07:49

Glencore said to be studying approach for Anglo American

(Sharecast News) - Glencore is reportedly studying an approach for Anglo American, a development that could spark a bidding war.

Read more
2 May 2024 19:33

Canadian miner Hudbay sees BHP's bid for Anglo boosting copper assets

TORONTO, May 2 (Reuters) - The CEO of Canadian miner Hudbay Minerals said BHP Group's $39 billion offer for Anglo American has increased the valuation of copper assets and could underscore companies' willingness to pay a premium to buy existing copper mines.

Read more
2 May 2024 12:39

BHP deploys team to SA to woo officials over Anglo deal - report

(Sharecast News) - BHP has reportedly deployed a team of senior executives to South Africa as it ramps up efforts to win over government officials, regulators and local shareholders, all of whom could yet determine the outcome of its proposed tie-up with rival Anglo American.

Read more

Login to your account

Don't have an account? Click here to register.

Quickpicks are a member only feature

Login to your account

Don't have an account? Click here to register.