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LONDON MARKET CLOSE: Banking fears rock equities again

Fri, 24th Mar 2023 17:00

(Alliance News) - Banking sector turmoil returned to hit stocks again on Friday, with Deutsche Bank bearing the brunt of a sell-off, despite words of reassurance from eurozone finance leaders.

Sector peers in Paris and London also struggled, as did oil majors on a day when investors fretted about the outlook for the global economy. Shares in pub firm JD Wetherspoon shone, however, on decent half-year results.

The FTSE 100 index closed down 94.15 points, or 1.3%, at 7,405.45. The FTSE 250 lost 236.13 points, also sliding 1.3%, at 18,493.83, and the AIM All-Share ended down 7.02 points, or 0.9%, at 800.42.

For the week, the FTSE 100 added 1.0%. The FTSE 250 edged up 0.1% though the AIM All-Share fell 0.5%.

The Cboe UK 100 lost 1.4% at 740.26, the Cboe UK 250 ended down 1.5% at 16,059.14 and the Cboe Small Companies fell 0.7% at 13,234.94.

In European equities on Friday, the CAC 40 in Paris and the DAX 40 in Frankfurt both ended down 1.7%.

Shares in New York were in the red. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was down 0.2%, the S&P 500 index down 0.3%, and the Nasdaq Composite 0.6% lower.

Deutsche Bank shares closed down 8.5%. The stock came under heavy selling pressure following a rise in the cost of its credit default swaps, a form of insurance for bondholders against a potential default.

The rising CDS price suggests investors are concerned about the possibility of a default. Nerves were already jangled after events at Credit Suisse, which led to a hasty buyout of the bank by compatriot UBS.

The Credit Suisse deal left AT1 bondholders out of pocket. Perhaps in an attempt to calm bond market nerves, Deutsche Bank said it would redeem a tier 2 bond issue early. It had been due to mature in 2028.

"Deutsche Bank has made the unexpected statement that it would redeem its tier 2 subordinated bonds in an effort to reassure its depositors. Nevertheless, a major sell-off in Deutsche shares occurred when problems with the yield on its AT1 bonds (a hugely popular asset class this week after Credit Suisse's AT1 were marked down as part of the rescue plan) emerged," Zaye Capital Markets analyst Naeem Aslam commented.

"The credit default swap index for banks jumped to a terrifying 173 points today. The CDS of this and other European banks are rising, which is an intriguing development. There hasn't been a single event or development that can be pinpointed as the cause of the significant shifts in the DB's CDS, but if this bank fails, Credit Suisse's failure size will very much look like SVB's collapse. This is because DB is too big to fail, and if this goes to a bailout situation, it will pave the way for many more in the very near future."

Aslam continued: "The current level of credit default swaps for European banks is just a little lower than it was during the height of the European financial crisis in 2013. The current level is above the CDS reached back in the 2008 financial crisis. If these CDS do not normalise, it is highly likely stock market may continue to suffer for many days as a result of this."

In London, shares in Barclays and Standard Chartered fell 4.2% and 6.4%. In Paris, Societe Generaleslumped 6.1% and BNP Paribas shed 5.1%.

The pound was quoted at USD1.2222 at the time of London equities close, down from USD1.2325 on Thursday. The euro stood at USD1.0753, lower against USD1.0895. Against the yen, the dollar was trading at JPY130.69, down slightly from JPY130.73.

Shares in JD Wetherspoon jumped 14% in London, the best FTSE 250 performer. It swung to pretax profit in the six months that ended January 29. The pub chain also noted that supply and delivery issues have "largely disappeared, for now".

Wetherspoon reported profit before tax and separately disclosed items of GBP4.6 million, swinging from a loss of GBP26.1 million in the equivalent period the previous year. Revenue climbed by 13% to GBP916.0 million from GBP807.4 million.

Chief Executive Tim Martin said that inflationary pressures on the pub industry have been "ferocious", particularly in regard to energy, food, and labour. Nonetheless, he said, having experienced a "substantial improvement" in sales and profits, the company is "cautiously optimistic" about further progress in its current financial year.

At the other end of the mid-cap index, Harbour Energy slumped 6.2% in a poor session for oil producers. Large-cap peers Shell and BP lost 3.2% and 2.5%.

Brent oil was quoted at USD74.07 a barrel late Friday in London, down from USD76.59 late Thursday.

Back in London, Warpaint rose 2.0%. The cosmetics supplier said that after particularly strong trading in the final quarter of 2022, sales for the year as a whole exceeded previous expectations.

First quarter sales are expected to be a record, with sales to March 23 in excess of GBP16 million, compared to GBP13.2 million in the first quarter of 2022. Consequently, its outturn for 2023 is seen ahead of the firm's previous expectations.

James Fisher & Sons dropped 5.9% after it delayed the publication of its annual results by a month to April 28.

The marine services provider explained this was to allow it additional time to complete discussions with its lending banks regarding its debt facilities, as well as technical restrictions relating to its disposal of James Fisher Nuclear.

However, James Fisher said underlying operating profit from continuing operations in 2022 was broadly in line with 2021, while revenue from the same was GBP475 million, up 7.4% from GBP442.4 million.

Gold was quoted at USD1,984.10 an ounce late Friday, lower against USD1,992.82 on Thursday.

On Sunday, clocks in the UK and Europe go forward by one hour.

Monday's economic calendar has the Ifo German business climate index report at 0900 BST. The week picks up pace with a US consumer confidence reading on Tuesday, US GDP on Thursday and eurozone inflation on Friday.

Monday's corporate calendar has a trading statement from cruise ship operator Carnival, and annual results from coal miner Thungela Resources and dining chain Tortilla Mexican Grill.

By Eric Cunha, Alliance News news editor

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