Less Ads, More Data, More Tools Register for FREE

Pin to quick picksFaroe Petroleum Plc Share News (FPM)

  • There is currently no data for FPM

Watchlists are a member only feature

Login to your account

Alerts are a premium feature

Login to your account

LONDON MARKET OPEN: Stocks Higher; Pound Firm As EU Backs Brexit Deal

Mon, 26th Nov 2018 08:50

LONDON (Alliance News) - Stocks in London opened higher on Monday, with the FTSE 100 index climbing above the 7,000 mark, recovering from last week's Brexit-related losses after the European Union signed off on the UK's deal to exit the bloc. Individual stocks reflected a risk-on attitude among investors.The FTSE 100 was up 74.79 points, or 1.1%, at 7,028.84 in early trade. The FTSE 250 was up 106.63 points, or 0.6%, at 18,639.64 and the AIM All-Share was up 0.4% at 927.09.The Cboe UK 100 was up 0.9% at 11,900.15, the Cboe UK 250 up 0.2% at 16,715.35 with the Cboe UK Small Companies flat at 11,389.61."Jumping just over 1%, the FTSE found itself climbing on Monday morning, recovering a decent chunk of the end of last week's losses in the process," said Spreadex analyst Connor Campbell.The Japanese Nikkei 225 index closed up 0.8%. In China, the Shanghai Composite closed down 0.1%, while the Hang Seng index in Hong Kong closed up 1.7%.On the London Stock Exchange, John Wood Group was the best blue-chip performer, up 3.5% after HSBC raised the oilfield services company to Buy from Hold. Fresnillo was up 3.2% rebounding from sharp losses last week, when the gold miner had been hit by a broker downgrade about concerns over mining restrictions in Mexico. The stock fell 11% last week. Banks were in the green, clawing back Brexit-related losses, with Barclays, up 2.4%, HSBC up 2.3%, and Royal Bank of Scotland up 2.2%.The FTSE 350 Banks sector index was the second-best performing sector after Oil Services. The bank index was up 2.0%. At the other end of the FTSE 100, tobacco producers, which often rise during times of market turmoil, were among a handful of fallers, with British American Tobacco and Imperial Brands down 1.2% and 1.0%, respectively, as demand for defensive stocks waned.Elsewhere, Faroe Petroleum was up 22% at 153.50 pence after Norwegian oil and gas company DNO announced a GBP607.9 million hostile takeover offer, just over six months after first taking a stake in the AIM-listed oil and gas company.DNO, which holds a 28% stake in Faroe, made a 152.00 pence cash offer directly to Faroe Petroleum shareholders. The offer represents a 21% premium to Faroe's closing share price of 125.80p on Friday and a 45% premium to when DNO first acquired shares in April at 105p.The pound was firm at USD1.2836 early Monday from USD1.2806 at the London equities close Friday, after the European Union signed off on UK Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit withdrawal agreement."The pound remains little changed this morning. Markets remain acutely aware that PM May's task of obtaining parliamentary approval for the deal is likely to prove more challenging," analysts at Lloyds said. May will challenge MPs to back her Brexit plan or risk crashing out of the EU without an agreement. The UK prime minister will face the Commons after EU leaders endorsed the deal and made it clear it was not up for renegotiation. May will tell the Commons "with absolute certainty" that "there is not a better deal available".The prime minister, who will chair a meeting of her Cabinet on Monday morning, will warn rejecting her deal will "open the door to more division and uncertainty, with all the risks that will entail".At a historic summit in Brussels on Sunday, the leaders of the remaining 27 member states took less than 40 minutes to approve the deal.May will now put it to a vote of MPs before Christmas but faces a battle to get it through the House of Commons in the face of intense opposition on both the Leave and Remain-supporting wings of her party.In addition, May's proposed Brexit deal would shrink the value of the UK's economy by 3.9% a year by 2030, independent analysis has suggested.May's negotiated deal to exit the EU would leave the UK GBP100 billion a year poorer, a report by the National Institute of Economic & Social Research found.NIESR's analysis, commissioned by the People's Vote campaign, concluded the UK's gross domestic product per head would fall by 3% a year, amounting to an average cost per person a year of GBP1,090 at today's prices - the equivalent of losing the economic output of Wales or the City of London.In a shortened trading session in the US on Friday, Wall Street ended lower, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average down 0.7%, S&P 500 down 0.7%, and the Nasdaq Composite down 0.5%.Still to come in the economic calendar there are UK mortgage approvals figures at 0930 GMT.

More News
17 Sep 2015 06:50

VNG's Norwegian Boomerang prospect yields small oil find

OSLO, Sept 17 (Reuters) - Germany's VNG has made only a small oil discovery in the highly anticipated Boomerang prospect, Norway's Petroleum Directorate (NPD) said on Thursday. The first of two wells drilled contained 2-5 million standard cubic meters of oil, corresponding to between 12.6-3

Read more
14 Sep 2015 06:44

Shell drills dry well in the Norwegian Sea -NPD

OSLO, Sept 14 (Reuters) - Royal Dutch Shell Plc drilled a dry well in the southern section of the Norwegian Sea, The Norwegian Petroleum Directorate (NPD) said on Monday. This is the first exploration well in production licence 793 awarded in the 2015 pre-defined licensing round (APA), NPD

Read more
11 Sep 2015 13:21

Faroe Petroleum plugs and abandons Portrush well

(ShareCast News) - Oil and gas company Faroe Petroleum said the Portrush exploration well in the Norwegian North Sea has been plugged and abandoned after no hydrocarbons were encountered. Faroe said this was the first well to be drilled in the production licence in the Grimsan Basin, around 20 kilom

Read more
11 Sep 2015 07:24

LONDON BRIEFING: Miners, Kingfisher Lead Calm End-Of-Week Trade

Read more
11 Sep 2015 07:10

REPEAT: Faroe Petroleum And Shell Fail To Find Hydrocarbons In Portrush Well

Read more
11 Sep 2015 06:28

Faroe Petroleum And Shell Fail To Find Hydrocarbons In Portrush Well

Read more
9 Sep 2015 11:18

UPDATE 1-Norway sees dip in oil firms applying for drilling permits

(Adds energy minister's quote, background) OSLO, Sept 9 (Reuters) - A total of 43 oil firms have asked for drilling permits in Norway's annual licensing round in so-called mature areas of its continental shelf, down from 47 last year, the country's Oil and Energy Ministry said on Wednesday.

Read more
9 Sep 2015 10:17

Norway says 43 firms applied for drilling permits in mature areas

OSLO, Sept 9 (Reuters) - A total of 43 oil firms have asked for drilling permits in Norway's annual round of license awards in so-called mature areas of its continental shelf, down from 47 last year, the country's Oil and Energy Ministry said in a statement. Statoil, BP and Royal Dutch Shel

Read more
1 Sep 2015 14:20

Faroe Petroleum increases stakes in North Sea projects

(ShareCast News) - Oil and gas explorer Faroe Petroleum has increased its share in two gas fields in the North Sea, after agreeing to acquire Roc Oil in a deal worth to $20m. Under the agreement, Faroe will take control of Roc's 12.5% stake in the Blane field and of the group's 12% stake in the Enoc

Read more
1 Sep 2015 07:29

Faroe Petroleum Ups Stake In North Sea Fields For USD20.0 Million

Read more
26 Aug 2015 11:11

Faroe Petroleum begins drilling at Portrush well in Norwegian Sea

(ShareCast News) - Faroe Petroleum has begun drilling the Portrush exploration well in the Norwegian Sea, in which it holds a 20% stake. The licence is located south east of the producing Statoil-operated Njord field, in which Faroe owns a 7.5% stake and west of the Shell-operated Draugen field. Ch

Read more
26 Aug 2015 07:40

Faroe Petroleum Says Drilling Starts At Portrush Well In Norwegian Sea

Read more
22 Jul 2015 08:36

BROKER RATINGS SUMMARY: Citi Adds British Land To European Focus List

Read more
22 Jul 2015 07:30

LONDON BRIEFING: easyJet Shares Buck Down Market As It Beats Guidance

Read more
8 Jul 2015 14:06

UPDATE: UK Scraps Climate Change Levy, Confirms North Sea Support

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.