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LONDON MARKET MIDDAY: Stocks recover early losses; oil nears USD100

Tue, 22nd Feb 2022 12:24

(Alliance News) - Stock prices in London were mostly lower at midday on Tuesday as Russia prepared to send troops into two breakaway regions of Ukraine, though the FTSE 100 found support from oil majors and medical devices firm Smith & Nephew.

The US, UK and the EU prepared to impose economic sanctions on Russia in response, with Germany already announcing its suspending the Nord Stream 2 pipeline project.

"Our response will be in the form of sanctions, whose extent the ministers will decide," EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell said.

Russia's recognition of the breakaway regions of Ukraine will "strongly increase" economic uncertainty for the EU, the bloc's economy commissioner Paolo Gentiloni said.

Russian troops were believed to be deploying into Donetsk and Lugansk in eastern Ukraine, after President Vladimir Putin issued decrees ordering his army to assume "peacekeeping" functions in the separatist territories.

The FTSE 100 index was up 22.41 points, or 0.3%, at 7,506.74. The mid-cap FTSE 250 index was down 18.99 points, or 0.1%, at 21,078.20. The AIM All-Share index was down 8.53 points, or 0.8%, at 1,033.00.

The Cboe UK 100 index was up 0.4% at 746.20. The Cboe 250 was down 0.1% at 18,665.87, and the Cboe Small Companies down 0.4% at 15,214.21.

In mainland Europe, the CAC 40 in Paris was down 0.1%, while the DAX 40 in Frankfurt was 0.2% lower.

ActivTrades analyst Pierre Veyret explained: "With geopolitical and economic uncertainty on the rise, it is no surprise to see investors seeking safer assets such as treasuries, precious metals and energy while reducing their exposure to equities. This trend is likely to continue if relations between Russia and the rest of Nato countries worsen.

"However, the significant equity sell-off is turning share markets more affordable and attractive and, with that in mind, any positive developments, potentially in the shape of an economic or energy deal between Russia, Ukraine and the rest of Nato, could boost risk appetite and spark the beginning of a sharp bullish correction."

In the FTSE 100, Smith & Nephew was the best performer, up 4.7%, after the medical devices maker reported a rise in annual revenue and launched a share buyback programme.

For 2021, Smith & Nephew posted a trading profit of USD936 million, up 37% from USD683 million in 2020 on revenue of USD5.21 billion, up 14% from USD4.56 billion. Pretax profit was USD586 million, more than doubled from USD246 million.

Smith & Nephew declared a final dividend of 23.1 US cents. This resulted in a full-year dividend of 37.5 cents, unchanged from 2020 and 2019. It also made a new commitment to return surplus cash to shareholders in the form of a regular annual buyback, expected to be between USD250 million and USD300 million in 2022.

Oil majors Shell and BP were up 2.1% and 0.8%, respectively, tracking spot oil prices higher.

Brent oil was trading at USD98.09 a barrel Tuesday at midday, up sharply from USD95.19 late Monday.

Russia's decision to recognise the two separatist regions of Ukraine and send in troops to the area was sending the North Sea benchmark towards USD100 a barrel, having hit its highest level since 2014 of USD99.50 early Tuesday.

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said on Tuesday that he is suspending the Nord Stream 2 pipeline project. Scholz said he had asked to halt the review process by the German regulator for the pipeline.

"That sounds technical, but it is the necessary administrative step so there can be no certification of the pipeline and without this certification, Nord Stream 2 cannot begin operating," he said.

Separately, Russian President Vladimir Putin said gas deliveries will not be suspended despite the growing stand-off with the West over Ukraine. "Russia intends to continue uninterrupted supplies of this raw material, including liquefied natural gas, to world markets," Putin said in Moscow on Tuesday, according to the Kremlin.

Antofagasta was up 3.0% after the miner said profit had more than doubled in 2021, with revenue boosted by almost 50% on the back of higher copper prices.

For 2021, the Chilean miner reported profit before tax had more than doubled to USD3.48 billion, up from USD1.41 billion the last year. Revenue was USD7.47 billion, up 46% from USD5.13 billion, reflecting a 47% increase in realised copper prices.

Copper sold for an average of USD4.37 per pound in 2021, up from USD2.98 per pound in the year prior. Prices reached an all-time high in May at USD4.86 per pound before stabilising.

Antofagasta declared a final dividend of 118.9 cents per share, bringing the total for the year to 142.5 cents, equivalent to 100% of underlying earnings per share. The total dividend in 2020 was 54.7 cents.

InterContinental Hotels Group was up 2.8% after the Holiday Inn and Crowne Plaza chain operator said trading improved significantly in 2021 as vaccination rates rose and travel restrictions were lifted around the world.

For 2021, IHG swung to a pretax profit of USD361 million from a loss of USD280 million in 2020 on total revenue that was up 21% to USD2.91 billion from USD2.39 billion.

IHG declared a total dividend 85.9 US cents for 2021, having paid out nothing the year before.

HSBC was up 0.8% after the Asia-focused bank posted a sharp jump in profit in 2021, with all of its regions recording a positive year.

The lender also unveiled a new USD1 billion share buyback programme.

HSBC reported pretax profit of USD18.91 billion for 2021, doubled from USD8.78 billion in 2020 - but coming in behind market forecasts of USD19.12 billion.

At the other end of the large-caps, Hargreaves Lansdown was the worst performer, down 14%, as the fund supermarket unveiled plans to spend GBP175 million on a strategic revamp.

For the six months ended December 31, pretax profit fell 20% to GBP151.2 million from GBP188.4 million the year before as revenue was down 2.8% to GBP291.1 million from GBP299.5 million.

First half net new business was down 28% to GBP2.32 billion from GBP3.24 billion the year before.

Looking ahead, the Bristol-based firm said it will ramp up investment in order to deliver on a "significant growth opportunity" in the wealth space, as it competes with FTSE 250 constituent AJ Bell and with interactive investor, which is set to be acquired by FTSE 100-listed abrdn.

To do so, Hargreaves Lansdown plans to invest in its platform, "notably on technology spend and key capabilities" over the next five years. The stockbroker has initiated a programme of strategic investment of GBP175 million over 5 years, starting with GBP35 million this year to June 2022, plus GBP10 million of dual system costs.

"Earnings reduction for this year and next is likely to be 10% to 15%. While this is an amazing business, still taking share, the cost of reacting to competitive threats is significant, and the profitability and growth outcome not above current expectations," said Shore Capital analyst Ben Williams.

AJ Bell was down 3.6%, while abrdn was down 3.5%.

Coca-Cola HBC, which operates in both Russia and Ukraine, was down 5.0%.

Amid the stand-off between the two countries, the soft drinks bottler issued annual results. It raised its payout following a double-digit rise in profit and revenue as a result of higher volumes.

For 2021, Coca-Cola HBC posted a pretax profit of EUR734.9 million, up 23% from EUR593.9 million the year before. Net profit rose 32% to EUR547.2 million from EUR414.9 million.

Coca-Cola HBC declared a dividend of EUR0.71 per share, up 11% from EUR0.64 the year before. In addition, the group had raised its payout ratio target to 40% to 50%, from the prior ratio of 35% to 45%.

Looking ahead, Coca-Cola HBC said it expects net finance costs for 2022 to be around EUR15 million to EUR20 million higher than 2021, mainly due to its high-profile investment in Egypt.

In the FTSE 250, John Wood was the worst performer, down 11%. The consulting and engineering firm warned it will take a USD100 million exceptional charge against 2021 results, related to Aegis Poland, a legacy Amec Foster Wheeler project.

The Aberdeen, Scotland-based firm said USD20 million of that will be in cash to complete the project, with the rest being non-cash charges for "expected recovery from the customer and the legal costs needed to achieve such recovery".

John Wood will delay its annual results from the originally scheduled March 8 in order to allow for the audit process related to the project. However, the company said that its underlying results for 2021 and outlook for 2022 remain unchanged from the trading update it provided in January.

The pound was quoted at USD1.3574 at midday on Tuesday, down from USD1.3607 at the London equities close Monday. The euro was priced at USD1.1355, up from USD1.1338.

Against the safe-haven yen, the dollar was trading at JPY114.90 in London, higher against JPY114.83. Japanese financial markets will be closed on Wednesday for the Emperor's Birthday holiday.

Gold gave back some of its earlier gains, trading at USD1,894.80 an ounce, soft from USD1,896.42 late Monday.

Financial markets in the US will re-open on Tuesday after Monday's Presidents Day holiday and were pointed lower.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average was called down 0.2%, the S&P 500 down 0.9%, and the Nasdaq Composite down 1.8%, based on futures trading.

On Wall Street, Home Depot was up 1.2% in pre-market trade after the home improvement retailer posted a rise in fourth-quarter earnings.

For the three months to December 31, net earnings were USD3.4 billion, or USD3.21 per diluted share, up from net earnings of USD2.9 billion, or USD2.65 per diluted share, in the fourth quarter of 2020.

The Atlanta, Georgia-based firm expects earnings per share growth to be in the low single-digits and sales growth to be "slightly positive" in the coming year.

By Arvind Bhunjun; arvindbhunjun@alliancenews.com

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