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LONDON MARKET PRE-OPEN: RBS Pays Special Dividend; BT Revenue Slips

Fri, 02nd Aug 2019 07:41

(Alliance News) - Stocks in London are set to open lower Friday after US President Donald Trump surprised markets by imposing a new set of tariffs on Chinese goods.IG says futures indicate the FTSE 100 index of large-caps to open 84.77 points lower at 7,500.1 on Friday. The FTSE 100 index closed down 1.91 points at 7,584.87 on Thursday.In early UK company news, lender RBS saw profit rise in the first half and declared a 12 pence special dividend, British Airways-owner IAG reported a rise in passenger revenue despite fuel-cost headwinds, as BT saw revenue decline in the first quarter and Ferrexpo doubled its interim dividend. "Anyone trying to determine the next move in stock markets in the last 24 hours would be justified in feeling like they've just experienced a bit of whiplash," said CMC Market's David Madden."A sharp move lower in the wake of a less dovish than expected move by the Federal Reserve on Wednesday was quickly reversed in early US trading after some weak manufacturing and construction data raised the prospect that for all the coolness about pre-committing to a pre-set rate path, the Federal Reserve would soon be compelled to soften its tone, sending the S&P500 well back over the 3,000 level."This rebound was then hurt by the announcement that the US will hike tariffs on some USD300 billion worth of Chinese goods to 10% starting on September 1. The measures will come on top of the 25% tariffs that have been imposed on USD250 billion worth of Chinese products coming into the US."It is not hard to underestimate how much this abrupt escalation has caught markets unawares. After the deadlock over the summer, there was optimism that once China and the US sat down there would at least be a short period of a ceasefire while both sides restated their respective positions," added Madden,In the US on Thursday, Wall Street ended well in the red on Thursday, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average ending down 1.1%, the S&P 500 down 0.9% and Nasdaq Composite sliding 0.8%.In Asia on Friday, the Japanese Nikkei 225 index closed down 2.1%. In China, the Shanghai Composite closed down 1.5%, while the Hang Seng index in Hong Kong is 2.2% lower.China's top diplomat said Friday that the freshly announced US tariffs on Chinese goods are not "constructive" in resolving the US-China trade war."Increasing tariffs is definitely not a constructive measure to solve economic and trade friction," Foreign Minister Wang Yi told reporters on the sidelines of an ASEAN summit in Bangkok.In London, Royal Bank of Scotland reported a sharp rise in profit in the first half and declared a special dividend of 12 pence, on top of an ordinary dividend of 2p.RBS's operating profit before tax increased to GBP2.69 billion from GBP1.83 billion. The lender's net interest income slipped, however, declining to GBP4.00 billion from GBP4.33 billion the year before.Total income was up to GBP7.12 billion from GBP6.70 billion, boosted by the Alawwal bank merger in Saudi Arabia. RBS's net interest margin slid to 1.83% versus 2.02% the year before.International Consolidated Airlines Group said passenger revenue increased 7% in the first half of 2019 to EUR10.65 billion. Pretax profit was broadly flat at EUR1.01 billion.IAG's available seat kilometres grew 5.7% to 163.4 million, with passenger revenue per available seat kilometre edging 1.3% higher to 6.52 euro cents. Non-fuel costs were 1.2% higher at 4.93 euro cents."Despite fuel cost headwinds, we delivered a good performance. At constant currency, fuel unit costs were up 6.3% while passenger unit revenue increased 1.1%, benefitting from the timing of Easter," said IAG Chief Executive Willie Walsh.Telecom firm BT said its first-quarter revenue slipped 1% on a year before to GBP5.63 billion with a fall in revenue from its Consumer, Enterprise and Global units.Chief Executive Phillip Jansen said: "BT delivered results in line with our expectations for the quarter, with adjusted EBITDA declines in Consumer and Enterprise partly offset by growth in Global. We are on track to meet our outlook for the full year."BT's pretax profit declined to GBP642 million in the three months to June 30, its financial first quarter, from GBP704 million a year before.Ferrexpo saw a sharp jump in revenue due to higher iron ore fines prices and an increase in sales volumes.Ferrexpo's first-half revenue was up 28% to USD787 million on total pellet production rising 5% to 5,353 thousand tonnes. Sales were up 4% to 4,990 thousand tonnes.The miner's pretax profit almost doubled in the half-year to USD317.8 million. As a result, the company doubled its interim dividend to 6.6 US cents.In UK political news, Boris Johnson has been dealt a significant blow after the Conservatives lost the Brecon and Radnorshire by-election to leave the new prime minister with a working majority of just one in Parliament. The Liberal Democrats won the mid-Wales constituency by a margin of 1,425, swinging the vote nearly 12% from the Tories.Sterling was quoted at USD1.2102 early Friday, down from USD1.2141 at the London equities close on Thursday.The economic calendar on Friday has UK Markit construction PMI at 0930 BST, eurozone PPI and retail sales at 1000 BST, and the key US nonfarm payrolls at 1330 BST.

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11 Oct 2022 08:09

UPDATE: LONDON BRIEFING: Bank of England widens bond buying

(Alliance News) - The mood in global markets remained dark early Tuesday, with poor sessions in New York and Asia set to spill over to the European open.

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11 Oct 2022 07:54

LONDON BRIEFING: Bank of England widens bond buying; UK jobless down

(Alliance News) - The mood in global markets remained dark early Tuesday, with poor sessions in New York and Asia set to spill over to the European open.

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11 Oct 2022 07:17

Ferrexpo suspends operations after Russia missile attacks

(Sharecast News) - Iron ore pellet maker Ferrexpo said it had suspended operations in Ukraine after Monday's Russian missile strikes on the country damaged electrical power infrastructure.

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6 Oct 2022 17:13

LONDON MARKET CLOSE: Sterling falls on negative UK outlook from Fitch

(Alliance News) - Stocks in Europe ended lower on Thursday, while the pound weakened after Fitch lowered its credit rating outlook for UK government debt to negative from stable, hitting out at an "unfunded" programme of tax cuts.

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6 Oct 2022 11:09

Ferrexpo alters production following logistics constraints in Ukraine

(Alliance News) - Ferrexpo PLC on Thursday said it continued to navigate the impact of Russia's invasion of Ukraine as it moved towards producing higher grade direct reduction pellets.

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6 Oct 2022 07:35

Ferrexpo Q3 production falls as Russia blockade bites

(Sharecast News) - Iron ore pellet producer Ferrexpo reported a sharp fall in third-quarter output on Thursday due to Russia's blockade of Ukraine's Black Sea ports.

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29 Sep 2022 15:46

UK earnings, trading statements calendar - next 7 days

Friday 30 September 
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Cineworld Group PLCHalf Year Results
CMO Group PLCHalf Year Results
Dignity PLCHalf Year Results
DP Eurasia NVHalf Year Results
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Glantus Holdings PLCHalf Year Results
HealthBeacon PLCHalf Year Results
ImmuPharma PLCHalf Year Results
Iofina PLCHalf Year Results
Oncimmune Holdings PLCHalf Year Results
Pennon Group PLCTrading Statement
Quarto Group IncHalf Year Results
Strip Tinning Holdings PLCHalf Year Results
Sylvania Platinum LtdQ1 Results
Trellus Health PLCHalf Year Results
Monday 3 October 
James Halstead PLCFull Year Results
Quadrise Fuels International PLCFull Year Results
Renewi PLCTrading Statement
SRT Marine Systems PLCHalf Year Results
Tortilla Mexican Grill PLCHalf Year Results
Tuesday 4 October 
Greggs PLCTrading Statement
Inspiration Healthcare Group PLCHalf Year Results
Wednesday 5 October 
Hyve Group PLCTrading Statement
Netcall PLCFull Year Results
Tesco PLCHalf Year Results
Vertu Motors PLCHalf Year Results
Thursday 6 October 
Avation PLCFull Year Results
Chemring Group PLCTrading Statement
CMC Markets PLCTrading Statement
Ferrexpo PLCQ3 Results
Imperial Brands PLCTrading Statement
N Brown Group PLCHalf Year Results
Volution Group PLCFull Year Results
  
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26 Sep 2022 10:06

LONDON BROKER RATINGS: Berenberg likes OSB; JPMorgan cuts BP

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

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20 Sep 2022 09:45

Ferrexpo shares fall as it appeals negative court ruling in Ukraine

(Alliance News) - Ferrexpo PLC said on Tuesday it received a negative judgement from an appeal court in Ukraine regarding a claim made to invalidate a share purchase agreement from 2002.

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20 Sep 2022 09:00

Ukraine appeal court finds against Ferrexpo

(Sharecast News) - Ukraine's appeal court has found against Ferrexpo in a long-running dispute over a 2002 deal, sending shares in the Swiss miner lower.

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20 Sep 2022 07:51

LONDON BRIEFING: Haleon reports double-digit revenue growth

(Alliance News) - Stocks in London are set to open higher on Tuesday, as markets in London return to action following a bank holiday for the state funeral of Queen Elizabeth II.

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12 Sep 2022 17:24

Banks, miners drive FTSE 100 to two-week highs

Sept 12 (Reuters) - UK stocks rallied into the close on Monday, with a surge in banking and mining stocks pushing the blue-chip FTSE 100 to over two-week highs even as data showed Britain's economy expanded less than expected in July.

The FTSE 100         and the domestically focussed midcap
index gained 1.7% each, aided by an upbeat global mood
on news that Ukrainian forces advanced into territory seized
from Russian troops, their worst defeat since the war's early
weeks.
European markets, most affected by the war spanning several months, surged. The region's stocks gauge closed up
1.8%.

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12 Sep 2022 17:01

LONDON MARKET CLOSE: Stocks in the green; pound and euro stronger

(Alliance News) - Stocks in London closed in the green on Monday, with the FTSE 100 lifted by a strong performance from retailers like Tesco, Kingfisher, and Sainsbury.

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12 Sep 2022 11:59

LONDON MARKET MIDDAY: Mood optimistic as eyes turn to US inflation

(Alliance News) - Stocks in London made headway on Monday morning as investors looked ahead to some key economic indicators, chiefly a US inflation reading due on Tuesday that is expected to show softening price pressures.

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12 Sep 2022 08:44

LONDON MARKET OPEN: FTSE 100, pound make strides despite UK GDP miss

(Alliance News) - Stocks in London opened the new week on a bright note, unshaken by disappointing UK gross domestic product data.

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