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LONDON MARKET MIDDAY: Europe Sees Red As US-China Tariffs Knock Stocks

Mon, 18th Jun 2018 11:58

LONDON (Alliance News) - Retaliatory tariffs from China on the US over the weekend dented London stocks on Monday, with other European indices also lower, as fears of a trade war weighed. "The week has inevitably kicked off on the wrong foot as deteriorating trade relations between the US and just about every large economy in the world depresses appetite for risk," said Ken Odeluga, market analyst at City Index."China's rapid retaliation after the US pushed ahead with USD50 billion in tariffs linked to intellectual property and technology continues to rattle global markets," Odeluga added.The FTSE 100 index was down 0.4%, or 27.18 points, at 7,606.73 Monday midday. The mid-cap FTSE 250 index was down 0.3%, or 53.14 points, at 20,952.38. The AIM All-Share index was down 0.2% at 1,099.02.The Cboe UK 100 was down 0.6% at 12,890.59, the Cboe UK 250 was down 0.4% at 19,143.95, and the Cboe UK Small Companies was down 0.5% at 12,883.53.In mainland Europe, the CAC 40 in Paris was down 1.1% while the DAX 30 in Frankfurt was down 1.3% Monday midday.Over the weekend, China announced retaliatory USD50 billion tariffs on goods from the US.The tariffs - with a list including a 25% duty on 659 imported items - on USD34 billion worth of goods come into effect on July 6, the same day as US tariffs on China, with the additional USD16 billion to be imposed later.Beijing said the retaliatory tariffs were being imposed "to protect our legitimate rights and interests in accordance with the basic principles of international law."This came after the White House on Friday announced a 25% tariff on USD50 billion worth of Chinese goods over "unfair trade practices.""The question now is how much pain both sides will be willing to inflict on the other - and themselves in the process - before coming to an agreement that removes tariffs and eases investor concerns," said Oanda senior market analyst Craig Erlam.Stocks in New York are called to open in the red on Monday following China's tariff move, with the Dow Jones and Nasdaq both seen 0.6% lower, and the S&P called down 0.5%.In the US economic calendar on Monday, the NAHB housing market index is due at 1500 BST, while Federal Open Market Committee member Raphael Bostic speaks at 1800 BST. Later, in Europe, European Central Bank President Mario Draghi speaks at 1830 BST.In London at midday, Aviva was the second best performer in the FTSE 100 after The Sunday Times reported German insurance giant Allianz is on the hunt for a large scale acquisition.Aviva, up 1.5% at midday, has been identified as one of the potential takeover targets, according to the newspaper. At the bottom of the index was Ocado - in its first day of trading as a blue-chip stock following last month's index review - as it fell 3.8% after Merrill Lynch cut its rating on the online grocer to Underperform from Buy.Rolls-Royce Holdings was down 3.5% after Credit Suisse cut the jet engine maker to Neutral and Underperform.Last week, Rolls-Royce said it is to cut 4,600 jobs as part on a new business restructuring plan to save GBP400 million annually by end of 2020.In the FTSE 250, Cobham was 4.3% higher after Morgan Stanley raised the defence contractor to Overweight from Equal Weight.Indivior was up 2.0% as it received a temporary restraining order from the US New Jersey District Court for rival Dr Reddy's Laboratories to cease the launch activities of a generic alternative to Indivior's opioid-addiction drug. The restraining order will remain in place pending a hearing on a preliminary injunction motion filed by Indivior on Friday, due to unresolved patent litigation with Dr Reddy's. Last week, the US Food & Drug Administration approved a version of Suboxone Film produced by Dr Reddy's. Suboxone Film sales account for around 80% of Indivior's revenue.Virgin Money Holdings was down 2.3% at 346.90p after accepting a takeover offer from fellow challenger bank CYBG.The combination of the two FTSE-250 listed lenders will see Virgin Money shareholders receive 1.2125 new CYBG shares for each Virgin share, valuing each Virgin share at 371 pence. The offer values Virgin Money as a whole at GBP1.70 billion, and will give the combined entity a value of around GBP4.40 billion.The deal represents a 19% premium to the closing price of 312p per Virgin Money share on May 4, the last business day prior to the start of the CYBG offer.CYBG was down 1.2% at midday."There is some strategic logic in putting them together but widely different cultures and the combination of two IT platforms are two major risks which could cause a hiccup or two down the line," said Russ Mould, investment director at AJ Bell.Elsewhere on the Main Market, shares in Reach - formerly known as Trinity Mirror - fell 5.7% after saying its long-standing finance director, Vijay Vaghela, will stand down sometime over the next twelve months.Vaghela joined the company in 1994, and will leave in order to pursue "other career opportunities". Vaghela has a twelve-month notice period and will remain at the firm until a successor has been recruited, Reach said.
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UPDATE 1-Cobham shares plunge on yet another profit cut for British engineer

(Adds shares, background) LONDON, Feb 16 (Reuters) - Britain's Cobham missed a profit target that had already been repeatedly lowered and took a charge on a troubled contract with Boeing, capping "an incredibly turbulent and disappointing year" for the defence and aerospace group. In

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16 Feb 2017 08:45

European shares steady after 7 days of gains, Cobham slumps

LONDON, Feb 16 (Reuters) - European shares steadied on Thursday after rising for the past seven sessions, with gains in airlines stocks offset by weaker miners and a slump in British engineering group Cobham following a poor update. The pan-European STOXX 600 index was little changed in per

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16 Feb 2017 08:41

LONDON MARKET OPEN: Airlines Up As Cobham Suffers From Profit Warning

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16 Feb 2017 08:11

Cobham issues fifth profit warning after balance sheet review

(ShareCast News) - Cobham warned on profits for the fifth time in just over a year, as it made further extensive write-downs after judging its balance sheet is "clearly not strong enough". The FTSE 250 aerospace and defence group has taken a total £179m charge, including £150m from the KC-46 air tan

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16 Feb 2017 07:48

Cobham takes charge on troubled Boeing tanker programme, cuts guidance

LONDON, Feb 16 (Reuters) - British engineering group Cobham said it would take a 150 million pound ($187 million) charge on its work on Boeing's troubled KC-46 tanker program and downgraded its likely 2016 trading profit again. The company said on Thursday its trading profit for 2016 was e

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20 Jan 2017 09:36

BROKER RATINGS SUMMARY: Exane BNP Cuts Sainsbury's And Tesco

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15 Jan 2017 17:13

Sunday share tips: Cobham, H&T

(ShareCast News) - Cobham has become something of a specialist in profit warnings, having issued four since 2015, but the shares are still worth 'holding', The Times´s Tempus said. During the previous week, the heavily-indebted Dorset-based maker of air-refuelling kit told investors it might have to

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11 Jan 2017 17:41

Pharma weighs on European shares but FTSE sets record-breaking streak

* FTSE 100 scores longest winning streak on record * Pan-European STOXX index ends up 0.2 pct * Trump comments on drug prices hits healthcare stocks * Mediaset rallies on report of Vivendi boss offer (Live coverage of European markets now available on cpurl://apps.cp./cms/?pag

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11 Jan 2017 13:58

UPDATE 3-British aerospace company Cobham misses profit target, scraps dividend

* Early readout puts trading profit at 245 mln stg * Group's already lowered target range was 255-275 mln stg * Scraps dividend after poor result on profit and debt * Shares fall as much as 21 pct (Adds CEO, CFO comments from analyst call) By Paul Sandle LONDON, Ja

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11 Jan 2017 10:40

European shares up, Britain's FTSE set for record-breaking streak

(Adds detail, new comments.) By Kit Rees and Helen Reid LONDON, Jan 11 (Reuters) - European shares rose on Wednesday, with retail stocks back in focus after a well-received update from British grocer Sainsbury, though Cobham tanked on disappointing profits. The pan-European STOX

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11 Jan 2017 10:17

IN THE KNOW: UBS Stays Neutral On Cobham Despite Skipped Dividend

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11 Jan 2017 08:47

EXTRA: Cobham Shares Drop As It Warns Again On Profit, Scraps Payout

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11 Jan 2017 08:41

European shares down, Cobham bottom of STOXX - For more see the European equities LiveMarkets blog

LONDON, Jan 11 (Reuters) - Live coverage of European markets now available on cpurl://apps.cp./cms/?pageId=livemarkets Summary: **European shares down 0.2 pct **British engineer Cobham down 18 pct after profit miss **UK grocer Sainsbury's gains on Christmas trading update<

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11 Jan 2017 07:40

Cobham trading profit falls short of guidance, scraps dividend

(ShareCast News) - Aerospace and defence group Cobham posted group trading profit below guidance for the year ended 31 December and said it was not recommending a final dividend. In a post-close trading update, the company said group trading profit for the year came in at £245m, below the range of £

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11 Jan 2017 07:13

British engineer Cobham misses profit target, scraps dividend

LONDON, Jan 11 (Reuters) - British engineering group Cobham said it made 245 million pounds ($298 million) in trading profit in 2016, at least 10 million pounds short of its target, and as a result of poorer than expected trading would scrap its final dividend. The company said its new man

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