Rainbow Rare Earths Phalaborwa project shaping up to be one of the lowest cost producers globally. Watch the video here.

Less Ads, More Data, More Tools Register for FREE

Pin to quick picksBarclays Share News (BARC)

Share Price Information for Barclays (BARC)

London Stock Exchange
Share Price is delayed by 15 minutes
Get Live Data
Share Price: 204.95
Bid: 204.90
Ask: 205.00
Change: -3.10 (-1.49%)
Spread: 0.10 (0.049%)
Open: 208.05
High: 208.90
Low: 202.90
Prev. Close: 208.05
BARC Live PriceLast checked at -

Watchlists are a member only feature

Login to your account

Alerts are a premium feature

Login to your account

UPDATE 2-London stocks rebound as investors bet on central bank stimulus

Mon, 02nd Mar 2020 09:27

* BP, Shell lead gains as supply cut hopes boost oil prices
* Miners rise; interest-rate sensitive banks, airlines
decline
* FTSE 100 up 1.1%, FTSE 250 falls 0.2%

(Adds stock close)
By Devik Jain and C Nivedita
March 2 (Reuters) - London-listed shares bounced back in
choppy Monday trade from their worst week since the global
financial crisis, as investors bet on further monetary stimulus
from central banks to limit the economic impact of the
coronavirus epidemic.
The blue-chip FTSE 100 closed up 1.1%, after falling
to its lowest level since 2016 on Friday, while the mid-cap
index ended a volatile day of trading 0.2% lower
London's main index was pushed higher by supermarket firms
Ocado , Sainsbury's and Morrisons after
Ocado advised customers to place orders further in advance
because of "exceptionally high demand", indicating a possible
reaction from shoppers to the spreading coronavirus outbreak.

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said the country needed
to be prepared for the coronavirus to spread further and would
announce its main action plan for responding to the outbreak on
Tuesday.
The bluechip index was also boosted by oil majors BP Plc
and Royal Dutch Shell Plc as hopes of a supply
cut boosted oil prices.
Miners and luxury goods makers
rose between 3% and 2.4%, after being hit last week in a
worldwide sell-off that erased more than $5 trillion from equity
markets.
But interest-rate sensitive banks lagged the
wider rally on Monday, as investors expected central banks to
slash rates after data showed China's factory activity being
battered by the health crisis, which has infected more than
87,000 people and killed more than 3,000.
"Equity markets have become overly dependent on central
banks coming in anytime things look a bit shaky and essentially
throwing money at the problem - cutting interest rates,
government bond buying schemes," CMC Markets analyst David
Madden, said.
"If we have a health crisis whereby people, towns, cities
are locked out or in quarantine, how is an interest rate cut
really going to encourage people to go out and borrow and spend
more money?" he added.
The CME Group's FedWatch Tool now assigns a 100% chance that
the Fed will lower borrowing costs at its two-day meeting
concluding on March 18.
Airlines fell 1.9%, while car and auto parts
firms ended the day 8.31% lower as dealers took the
view that travel would be greatly diminished on account of the
coronavirus taking hold in Europe.
British Airways-owner IAG fell 8.2%.
In news-driven moves, mid-cap firm Senior , a
supplier to Boeing jumped 4.9% after saying it was taking
firm action to restructure its business and ensure a return to
growth in 2021.
Insurer Hiscox rose 4% after it said it had received
small claims related to the outbreak as a pandemic is only
covered in a very small part of its portfolio.
Drugmaker Hikma Pharmaceuticals rose 6.2% after
Barclays raised its price target.

(Reporting by Noor Zainab Hussain and Sagarika Jaisinghani,
Additional reporting by Shivani Kumaresan in Bengaluru;
Editing by Vinay Dwivedi and Lisa Shumaker)


More News
20 Jun 2024 08:58

TOP NEWS: Sainsbury's pays NatWest GBP125 million to take on bank arm

(Alliance News) - NatWest Group PLC on Thursday agreed to buy the retail banking assets and liabilities of Sainsbury's Bank from J Sainsbury PLC.

Read more
20 Jun 2024 08:11

NatWest swoops on retailer Sainsbury's banking business

LONDON, June 20 (Reuters) - NatWest has struck a deal to acquire most of the banking business of UK retailer Sainsbury's, the companies said on Thursday, in a deal that would increase the British lender's assets by 2.5 billion pounds ($3.2 billion).

Read more
18 Jun 2024 08:36

IN BRIEF: Melrose Industries hires former British Land CEO as chair

Melrose Industries PLC - Birmingham, England-based aerospace firm with Engines and Structures divisions that were formerly part of GKN - Hires Chris Grigg to be non-executive chair, joining the Melrose board on October 1 and taking over as chair from Justin Dowley at the end of March next year. Dowley has been in post since 2019. Grigg currently is chair of the UK Infrastructure Bank and of wealth manager Evelyn Partners. He was senior independent director of BAE Systems PLC until this past December. As an executive, he was chief executive of commercial property developer British Land Co PLC and of Barclays Commercial Bank, part of Barclays PLC.

Read more
17 Jun 2024 22:30

UK's Labour pledges to plug gaps left by bank branch closures

LONDON, June 17 (Reuters) - Britain's Labour Party said on Monday it would give regulators new powers to significantly increase the number of 'banking hubs' on high streets if voted into government next month.

Read more
17 Jun 2024 09:33

LONDON BROKER RATINGS: Goldman Sachs cuts SSP Group to 'sell'

(Alliance News) - The following London-listed shares received analyst recommendations Monday morning and on Friday:

Read more
13 Jun 2024 09:37

LONDON BROKER RATINGS: Jefferies raises Great Portland to 'hold'

(Alliance News) - The following London-listed shares received analyst recommendations Thursday morning and on Wednesday:

Read more
13 Jun 2024 00:00

Revolut picks new Canary Wharf HQ as it expands headcount

LONDON, June 13 (Reuters) - Britain's Revolut is to become the first tenant in a newly refurbished building in London's Canary Wharf financial district, taking on 40% more floorspace for its new headquarters as the fintech firm accelerates hiring.

Read more
12 Jun 2024 08:47

TOP NEWS: National Grid gets 90% acceptances for GBP7 billion raise

(Alliance News) - National Grid PLC on Wednesday said it received acceptances for more than 90% of the new shares on offer as part of its GBP7.00 billion rights issue.

Read more
10 Jun 2024 15:36

Britain's payments industry calls for delay and cut in scam compensation rules

LONDON, June 10 (Reuters) - Britain's payments sector on Monday called on its regulator to roll back and delay by a year tough new compensation rules due to start in October, saying that "significant changes" were needed to avoid damaging competition.

Read more
10 Jun 2024 14:07

Britain's payments industry calls for delay and cut in scam compensation rules

LONDON, June 10 (Reuters) - Britain's payments sector on Monday called on its regulator to roll back and delay by a year tough new compensation rules due to start in October, saying that "significant changes" were needed to avoid damaging competition.

Read more
31 May 2024 08:34

UK competition watchdog probes Nationwide-Virgin Money deal

May 31 (Reuters) - Britain's competition regulator said on Friday it had started a probe into Nationwide Building Society's proposed 2.9 billion pound ($3.7 billion) all-cash deal to buy Virgin Money UK.

Read more
24 May 2024 16:45

Danske Bank and Barclays chop ECB rate cut forecasts

LONDON, May 24 (Reuters) - Danske Bank said on Friday it expects the European Central Bank only to cut interest rates twice this year, not three times, while Barclays also scrapped a call for a July reduction.

Read more
24 May 2024 08:52

TOP NEWS: Coventry Building Society buys Co-Op Bank for GBP780 million

(Alliance News) - Coventry Building Society on Friday said it has agreed to buy Co-operative Bank Holdings PLC for GBP780 million in cash, in the latest shift in the UK's banking landscape.

Read more
21 May 2024 10:47

UK Libor trader Hayes given route to appeal rate-rigging conviction at Supreme Court

LONDON, May 21 (Reuters) - Tom Hayes, the first trader jailed worldwide for interest rate rigging, was on Tuesday refused permission to appeal against his conviction at the United Kingdom's Supreme Court, but was given a potential route to clear his name.

Read more
21 May 2024 10:00

LONDON BROKER RATINGS: UBS lifts Schroders; Barclays likes Wise

(Alliance News) - The following London-listed shares received analyst recommendations Tuesday morning and on Monday:

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.