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LONDON MARKET PRE-OPEN: Lower Call; Schroders Confirms Lloyds Talks

Mon, 08th Oct 2018 07:48

LONDON (Alliance News) - Stocks in London on Monday are set to continue last week's slide, fuelled by concerns that strong US economic data will lead to a quickened pace of interest rate hikes.In early company news, Schroders confirmed it is in talks to work "closely together" with Lloyds Banking on wealth management, insurer Lancashire said it expects to post a negative return on equity for the third quarter following hurricane Florence and other natural disasters, and retailer French Connection is mulling putting itself up for sale. IG says futures indicate the FTSE 100 index of large-caps to open 2.34 points lower at 7,319.10 on Monday. The FTSE 100 index closed down 1.3%, or 96.57 points, at 7,321.44 on Friday."Last week global equity markets experienced a heavy sell-off as US Treasury yields rose sharply. Exceptionally strong US data combined with hawkish comments from the Fed's Jerome Powell led investors to believe that the path of rate hikes could steepen. Fears that higher interest rates will dampen growth kept equities out of favour," said Jasper Lawler, head of research at London Capital Group.While the closely-watched US nonfarm payrolls on Friday disappointed, climbing by 134,000 jobs in September compared to the widely expected 185,000, the previous month's figure was revised significantly higher to show 270,000 jobs added in August compared to the originally reported 201,000.The unemployment rate in September also fell more than expected, to 3.7% compared to expectations of 3.8% and August's 3.9%. Hourly earnings growth was in line with expectations at 2.8%.Following the data on Friday, Wall Street ended lower. The Dow Jones Industrial Average ended down 0.7%, the S&P 500 shed 0.6% and Nasdaq Composite tumbled 1.2%.In early UK company news, FTSE 100 asset manager Schroders confirmed that it is in discussions with Lloyds Banking Group "with a view to working closely together in parts of the wealth sector".Sky News earlier had reported that Lloyds Banking is to inject its GBP13 billion wealth management arm into a new joint venture with Schroders. The deal will see Lloyds owning 50.1% of the new JV, with Schroders owning the rest, Sky said.It will be part of a three-pronged tie-up between the companies, with Schroders taking on a GBP109 billion investment management contract from Lloyds-owned Scottish Widows, according to Sky. The contract is currently held by Standard Life Aberdeen but has been terminated by Lloyds over competition worries.Schroders on Monday said: "Discussions are ongoing and there can be no certainty that these discussions will lead to any formal arrangement being entered into. A further announcement will be made when appropriate."Legal & General said it has completed a GBP2.4 billion buyout for the Nortel Networks UK pension plan. "This transaction brings our total volume for global pension de-risking business to more than GBP8.4 billion for the year to date, a new record for us," said Legal & General Chief Executive Nigel Wilson.Lancashire Holdings said that it expects a significant hit due to its exposure to loss events in its marine portfolio as well as natural disasters such as hurricane Florence and typhoons Jebi, Mangkhut and Trami.A USD30 million net loss is expected from the loss events in the marine portfolio, while the net loss elsewhere from natural catastrophes is expected to be in the range of USD25 million to USD45 million.These estimates are after anticipated recoveries from the outwards reinsurance programme, Lancashire said."Given these loss estimates, the company expects that it will produce a negative return on equity for the third quarter of 2018. absent these events, the company would have been profitable for the third quarter. The company also expects to remain profitable for the first 9 months of 2018," said Lancashire.IP Group said that portfolio company Diurnal Group's Chronocort phase-three study did not meet its primary objective."The stated primary objective of the protocol was to demonstrate superiority of Chronocort to conventional therapy in endocrine control over the 24-hour period: as titration of conventional therapy achieved control as good as titration of Chronocort, the primary objective of the trial was not met," explained IP.IP holds a 43.6% stake in Diurnal.Clothing retailer French Connection, responding to press reports, confirmed it is reviewing "all strategic options" to deliver maximum value for shareholders. This includes the potential sale of the company.There can be no certainty that an offer will be made for the company, French Connection emphasised, nor as to the terms on which any offer will be made. Sports Direct International holds a 26.7% stake in the firm.Newspaper publisher Reach said it remains confident in meeting its annual expectations after third quarter revenue grew 21%, boosted by its acquisition of the Express & Star. On a like-for-like basis, however, revenue fell 7%.Circulation and publishing print advertising revenue fell by 4% and 20% respectively in the period. Publishing digital revenue grew by 7% with display and transactional revenue growing by 12%.In Asia on Monday, the Japanese Nikkei 225 index is closed for the Health & Sports Day holiday. In China, the Shanghai Composite is down 3.2% as it re-opens from a week-long holiday, while the Hang Seng index in Hong Kong is down 0.9%.Overnight, in Chinese data, the private sector logged moderate growth in September as stronger than expected services activity was offset by softer manufacturing growth.The Caixin composite output index rose marginally to 52.1 in September from 52.0 in August, with a score above 50 indicating expansion. At the same time, the services Purchasing Managers' Index picked up to 53.1 from 51.5 a month ago, to signal the strongest increase in activity for three months.However, manufacturing production showed a marginal pace of expansion that was the weakest since October 2017.To come in the economic calendar on Monday is German industrial production for August at 0700 BST and eurozone investor confidence at 0930 BST.Brexit, as ever, will be in focus this week as UK Prime Minister Theresa May faces flashpoints with both Brussels and pro-Leave Conservative part members.Despite key EU leaders sounding more upbeat at the prospects of a deal in recent days, Brussels appears set to reject key aspects of May's Chequers proposals on Wednesday. However, it was reported that the prime minister hopes to break the deadlock over the Irish border issue by keeping the EU's present customs arrangements beyond when the transition period is due to end in December 2020.This comes after optimistic noises from the EU that a deal could be completed within weeks, with Ireland's deputy prime minister Simon Coveney insisting that both sides were 90% there.Time is running out for London and Brussels to strike a deal as EU leaders insist substantive progress must have been made by a leaders' summit on October 17 for the bloc to agree a further Brexit gathering in November.Progress on a deal with Brussels comes as Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said the UK would be welcomed into the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade pact "with open arms" by Japan. The TPP is an 11-nation trade agreement which includes Japan, Canada, Australia and Mexico.Referring to withdrawal talks between London and Brussels, the Japanese prime minister told the Financial Times: "I hope that both sides can contribute their wisdom and at least avoid a so-called disorderly Brexit."Sterling was quoted at USD1.3093 early Monday, flat from USD1.3096 at the London equities close on Friday.
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10 Jan 2019 11:33

Diurnal Shares Surge As Secures Second Patent For Chronocort In US

LONDON (Alliance News) - Diurnal Group PLC on Thursday said the US Patent & Trademark Office has granted the company a second US patent for Chronocort.Diurnal shares almost tripled on a

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10 Jan 2019 11:26

Diurnal awarded US patent for Chronocort product

(Sharecast News) - Specialty pharmaceutical company Diurnal Group announced on Thursday that the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has granted a second US patent for its 'Chronocort' modified release hydrocortisone product.

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17 Oct 2018 12:10

Diurnal halts US development of Chronocort after European trials come up short

(Sharecast News) - Speciality pharmaceutical company Diurnal has put all development activities for its modified release hydrocortisone product on hold after it failed to meet its primary endpoint in a recent phase-three European trial.

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17 Oct 2018 10:41

Diurnal Puts All Chronocort US Development Activities On Hold

LONDON (Alliance News) - Diurnal Group PLC said Wednesday it decided to put all US development activities for its Chronocort product on hold, after it failed to meet its primary objective in its a

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8 Oct 2018 17:07

LONDON MARKET CLOSE: Stocks End Lower On Chinese And Italian Woes

LONDON (Alliance News) - Stocks closed lower Monday on the actions of the Chinese and Italian governments, as the pound continued its fall on news from 10 Downing Street there remains "big in of

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8 Oct 2018 15:15

Diurnal Group Child Adrenal Insufficiency Drug Approved In Scotland

LONDON (Alliance News) - Diurnal Group PLC said Monday the Scottish Medicines Consortium approved the routine use of Alkindi, a first-line treatment of young children with adrenal insufficiency to

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8 Oct 2018 12:00

LONDON MARKET MIDDAY: China Prompts Sell-Off In Europe; Insurers Fall

LONDON (Alliance News) - Share prices in London had slipped firmly into the red by midday on Monday following a slump in Chinese equities overnight."Europe is following the Asian lead, with a 3%

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8 Oct 2018 10:33

WINNERS & LOSERS SUMMARY: French Connection In Vogue On Possible Sale

LONDON (Alliance News) - The following stocks are the leading risers and fallers within the main London indices on Monday.----------FTSE 100 - up 1.0%. The asset manager confirmed it is in to

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8 Oct 2018 09:29

Diurnal's endocrine drug does not meet trial objective

(Sharecast News) - Clinical trials of Diurnal Group's Chronocort drug failed to meet the primary objective of proving superior to conventional therapy in endocrine control over a 24-hour period.

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8 Oct 2018 08:54

Shares In IP Group, Diurnal Suffer After Chronocort Trial Disappoints

LONDON (Alliance News) - Diurnal Group PLC said Monday its phase-three European trial of Chronocort did not meet its primary objective, causing shares in the pharmaceutical company to property IP

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5 Oct 2018 09:20

Diurnal kicks off adrenal condition trial with first patients

(Sharecast News) - Specialist pharmaceutical company Diurnal said it had enrolled the first two patients in its US-based Chronocort phase III trial for adults with congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH).

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5 Oct 2018 08:16

Diurnal Enrols First Patients In Phase Three US Chronocort Trial

LONDON (Alliance News) - Pharmaceutical company Diurnal Group PLC on Friday said the first two patients have been enrolled into its phase three US trial of Chronocort.Chronocort is a form a

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20 Sep 2018 09:56

Diurnal Generates First Revenue But Loss Deepens As Costs Rise

LONDON (Alliance News) - Pharmaceutical firm Diurnal Group PLC said Thursday its annual loss deepened amid higher costs despite generating its first revenue from drug sales.For the year the

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15 Aug 2018 12:39

German Body Says Diurnal Alkindi's Benefit Over Generic Not Proven

LONDON (Alliance News) - Diurnal Group PLC said Wednesday a German body published a study which says that the benefit of the company's product Alkindi over generic hydrocortisone has not been

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