The latest Investing Matters Podcast episode with London Stock Exchange Group's Chris Mayo has just been released. Listen here

Less Ads, More Data, More Tools Register for FREE

Pin to quick picksInternational Airlines Share News (IAG)

Share Price Information for International Airlines (IAG)

London Stock Exchange
Share Price is delayed by 15 minutes
Get Live Data
Share Price: 172.40
Bid: 173.00
Ask: 173.05
Change: 0.00 (0.00%)
Spread: 0.05 (0.029%)
Open: 0.00
High: 0.00
Low: 0.00
Prev. Close: 172.40
IAG Live PriceLast checked at -

Watchlists are a member only feature

Login to your account

Alerts are a premium feature

Login to your account

LONDON MARKET CLOSE: Evergrande contagion fears batter markets

Mon, 20th Sep 2021 16:55

(Alliance News) - European equities made a dire start to the week as a bubbling debt crisis at Evergrande sparked fears of a contagion on Monday, as investors consider the long-term effects of the saga at the Chinese real estate firm.

In London, hefty gains for airline stocks prevented sharper falls, while in Frankfurt, the newly-expanded DAX index got going with a heavy decline.

The FTSE 100 index ended down 59.73 points, or 0.9%, at 6,903.91, its lowest close since July. It recovered from being 1.9% lower earlier in the session, however. The mid-cap FTSE 250 index shed 257.22 points, 1.1%, at 23,401.72. The AIM All-Share index ended down 20.74 points, 1.6%, at 1,255.00.

The Cboe UK 100 index ended down 0.5% at 686.93. The Cboe 250 ended down 0.8% at 21,178.90. The Cboe Small Companies was 1.3% lower at 15,348.80.

"Chief among investor worries has been Evergrande's debt woes and its potential spillover on other property developers, lenders and other sectors - not only in China, but elsewhere too. Investors are not sure whether Chinese authorities will be able to contain the fallout from a possible disorderly collapse of the heavily indebted company," ThinkMarkets analyst Fawad Razaqzada commented.

"If the problems ended with Evergrande then there wouldn't be too much of an issue as far the wider financial markets are concerned. But this could have repercussions on many other companies. So, the contagion risks may be much wider than the markets currently expect. Equally, a lot depends on how China's authorities will respond to this crisis. Will they bail the company out, or let it collapse and make an example of it? China is also cracking down heavily on other key sectors in the economy, providing additional uncertainty hanging over the Chinese markets and economy."

In mainland Europe, the CAC 40 stock index in Paris was down 1.7% and the newly expanded DAX 40 index in Frankfurt lost 2.3%.

The DAX's 10 new members joined with effect on Monday. The likes of sportswear brand Puma and online fashion company Zalando joined the benchmark on Monday. Suffering from Monday's risk-off mood, Puma fell 1.5% and Zalando dropped 5.1%.

Among London's blue-chip index meanwhile, many stocks have an exposure to China, meaning Monday's share price falls were largely broad-based. Declines were seen in the mining sector, with Anglo American losing 4.9%, in luxury retail, with Burberry down 0.8% and in financial services, with Standard Chartered notably falling 7.0%.

Evergrande warned it may not be able to repay loans and interest on its bonds - totalling more than USD300 billion - and could go under. With some payments due Monday and Thursday, investors are keeping a nervous eye on the crisis, which has fanned fears of a domestic and international contagion.

US stocks were also lower at the time of the London equities close. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was down 1.5%, the S&P 500 1.6% lower and the Nasdaq Composite shed 2.1%.

"The fear of an Evergrande bankruptcy appears to be leading to concern about China's very own Lehman moment, and a big overspill across the region, with two bond payments due this week, and concerns over whether they get paid," CMC Markets analyst Michael Hewson commented, likening Evergande to Lehman Brothers, the investment bank whose collapse was a key moment in the global financial crisis.

Oil prices weakened. North Sea benchmark Brent was quoted at USD74.58 a barrel late Monday, down from USD75.06 late Friday. Gold stood at USD1,764.07 an ounce, higher from USD1,754.70.

Spared from an Evergrande-related hit, however, were airlines. International Consolidated Airlines Group was the FTSE 100's best performer, rising 11%.

The British Airways owner denied predictions that it will go cap in hand to investors for more cash, something which peer easyJet did earlier this month, the Sunday Times reported.

IAG Chief Executive Officer Luis Gallego denied any plans for a fundraise, telling the Sunday Times: "We do not see the necessity to do a rights issue and are not considering it."

Also boosting the airline sector, the US announced Monday it will lift Covid travel bans on all passengers in November if they are fully vaccinated and undergo testing and contact tracing.

Jeffrey Zients, coronavirus response coordinator for President Joe Biden, told reporters the new "consistent approach" would take effect in "early November."

The easing of travel restrictions, imposed 18 months ago by Donald Trump as the Covid-19 pandemic first erupted, marks a significant shift by Biden and answers a major demand from European allies at a time of strained diplomatic relations.

easyJet ended 4.0% higher and Wizz Air rose 1.4%. Ryanair fell 1.0%, though its shares made significant strides before the end of last week, adding over 10% between Thursday and Friday.

Moneysupermarket tumbled 9.1%, the worst mid-cap performer in London. The company offers consumers with price comparison services in sectors including energy, an industry where there are worries for smaller providers as wholesale prices surge.

Wholesale prices for gas have surged more than three-fold since January – with about a 70% rise since August alone, leading to calls for support from the industry.

UK Business Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng previously said consumers would be protected from sudden price hikes through the government's energy price cap.

However, that puts pressure on the suppliers – particularly smaller companies – which are unable to pass on the increases in wholesale gas prices to their customers.

Back in London, AIM-listed Naked Wines shed 11%. Liberum downgraded the wine retailer to Sell from Hold on Monday.

At the start of a key week for central bankers, the dollar was mixed. The pound bought USD1.3678 at the time of the London equities close on Monday, down from the USD1.3752 it fetched on Friday. The euro was trading at USD1.1734, unchanged. The greenback lost ground on the yen, however, falling to JPY109.46, from JPY109.92.

The US Federal Reserve starts its two-day policy meeting on Tuesday, with an announcement on Wednesday. Also issuing policy decisions this week are the Bank of Japan and Bank of England.

"In addition to the safe-haven trade, the greenback is also supported by investors' expectation that the Fed could announce the beginning of the tapering of its asset purchases later this week," ActivTrades analyst Ricardo Evangelista said.

Tuesday's economic calendar has the latest CBI industrial trends survey in the UK at 1100 BST. Financial markets in China stay closed on Tuesday to mark the Mid-Autumn Festival, though the Hong Kong stock exchange remains open. Financial markets in Japan re-open after marking the Respect for the Aged Day holiday on Monday.

The local corporate calendar has half-year results from DIY retailer Kingfisher and chipmaker Alphawave IP. Catering firm Compass releases a trading statement.

By Eric Cunha; ericcunha@alliancenews.com

Copyright 2021 Alliance News Limited. All Rights Reserved.

More News
26 Jun 2023 10:49

IAG says interest in Portugal's TAP depends on privatisation conditions

MADRID, June 26 (Reuters) - Portugal's state-owned airline TAP could be an acquisition opportunity for the Iberia and British Airways owner IAG, depending on conditions, IAG Chief Executive Officer Luis Gallego said on Monday.

Read more
19 Jun 2023 14:29

IN BRIEF: Britvic confirms September 4 start date for new CFO Napier

Britvic PLC - Hemel Hempstead, England-based drinks company - Confirms September 4 as start date for incoming chief financial officer Rebecca Napier. Since 2019, Napier is the CFO of International Consolidated Airlines Group SA's subsidiary British Airways.

Read more
12 Jun 2023 11:16

Ryanair eyes slots IAG may hand over as remedies in Air Europa purchase -report

MADRID, June 12 (Reuters) - Irish airline Ryanair is keen to buy the slots International Consolidated Airlines Group may be forced to dispose to get its planned acquisition of Air Europa approved by the European antitrust regulator, Cinco Dias newspaper reported on Monday.

Read more
12 Jun 2023 08:25

Heathrow airport expects no cancellations due to summer strikes

(Alliance News) - Strikes by security guards at Heathrow are unlikely to cause flight cancellations, the airport's boss said.

Read more
7 Jun 2023 15:47

UK shareholder meetings calendar - next 7 days

Thursday 8 June 
Ashtead Technology Holdings PLCAGM
Camellia PLCAGM
Checkit PLCAGM
Churchill China PLCAGM
CRH PLCCourt Meeting and EGM re proposal to transfer the company's primary listing to NYSE
Downing Renewables & Infrastructure Trust PLCAGM
Fair Oaks Income LtdAGM
Fusion Antibodies PLCGM re result of retail offer
Genflow Biosciences PLCAGM
Glenveagh Properties PLCAGM
Invesco Perpetual UK Smaller Companies Investment Trust PLCAGM
Kavango Resources PLCAGM
Kosmos Energy LtdAGM
Melrose Industries PLCAGM
North American Income Trust PLCAGM
Oriole Resources PLCAGM
Panther Metals PLCAGM
REA Holdings PLCAGM
Renalytix PLCGM re director's authorization to allot new shares and equity securities for cash
Vaalco Energy IncAGM
Friday 9 June 
Arecor Therapeutics PLCAGM
Devolver Digital IncAGM
Fulham Shore PLCGM and court meeting re takeover by Torridoll Holdings Corp
Hochschild Mining PLCAGM
Mirada PLCGM re cancellation and re-registration as PLC
MP Evans Group PLCAGM
S4 Capital PLCAGM
Sureserve Group PLCCourt Meeting and GM re acquisition by CAP10 
Monday 12 June 
Brighton Pier Group PLCAGM
Learning Technologies Group PLCAGM
Oxford Nanopore Technologies PLCAGM
Pembridge Resources PLCGM and Creditors' Meeting re future plans and objectives
Round Hill Music Royalty Fund LtdAGM
Staffline Group PLCAGM
VPC Specialty Lending Investments PLCGM re investment policy
Tuesday 13 June 
Animalcare Group PLCAGM
Asiamet Resources LtdAGM
Centrica PLCAGM
Dillistone Group PLCAGM
EJF Investments LtdAGM
Elixirr International PLCAGM
Flowtech Fluidpower PLCAGM
Frenkel Topping Group PLCAGM
Great Western Mining Corp PLCAGM
Newbury Racecourse PLCAGM
Plant Health Care PLCAGM
Pressure Technologies PLCGM re delay to the publication of the FY22 Annual Report and directors' remuneration
Pod Point Group Holdings PLCAGM
Sound Energy PLCAGM
Zinnwald Lithium PLCAGM
Wednesday 14 June 
abrdn Property Income Trust LtdAGM
abrdn Smaller Companies Income Trust PLCAGM
Andrews Sykes Group PLCAGM
Aquila Energy Efficiency Trust PLCAGM
Aurrigo International PLCAGM
Brave Bison Group PLCAGM
Christie Group PLCAGM
Foresight Solar Fund LtdAGM
IGas Energy PLCAGM
International Consolidated Airlines Group SAAGM
Iofina PLCAGM
James Fisher & Sons PLCAGM
Liberty Global PLCAGM
M&C Saatchi PLCAGM
Petards Group PLCAGM
  
Copyright 2023 Alliance News Ltd. All Rights Reserved.

Read more
7 Jun 2023 09:42

LONDON BROKER RATINGS: Goldman cuts Croda to neutral; Davy likes Wise

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

Read more
7 Jun 2023 07:52

LONDON BRIEFING: UK house prices fall; Diageo CEO Ivan Menezes dies

(Alliance News) - Stocks in London are called to open flat on Wednesday, as Chinese trade data raised concerns about a global economic slowdown.

Read more
7 Jun 2023 06:44

Cybercrime gang gives BBC, British Airways, Boots ultimatum after hack

(Alliance News) - A cybercrime gang that is thought to be based in Russia has warned more than 100,000 staff at major British companies to email them before June 14 or stolen data will be published.

Read more
6 Jun 2023 07:49

LONDON BRIEFING: BAT's 'glo' doesn't; ABF buys National Milk Records

(Alliance News) - Stocks in London are expected to drift lower at Tuesday's open, after a weak close on Wall Street.

Read more
6 Jun 2023 00:06

BA, BBC and Boots caught up in file transfer hack

LONDON, June 5 (Reuters) - Tens of thousands of employees of British Airways, the UK drugstore chain Boots and Britain's BBC were among those whose personal data was exposed following a wide-ranging breach centred on a popular file transfer tool, the organizations confirmed on Monday.

Read more
5 Jun 2023 20:16

Ransom-seeking hackers claim breaches centered around file transfer software

WASHINGTON, June 5 (Reuters) - The ransomware group Cl0p has confirmed that is responsible for a spate of breaches centered around the MOVEit file transfer software.

Read more
5 Jun 2023 17:59

PRESS: IAG and Walgreens Boots hit by cyber attack - Sky News

(Alliance News) - Sky News on Monday reported that a trio of companies have been hit by a cyber attack that has exposed employee personal data, including bank and contact details, to hackers.

Read more
5 Jun 2023 13:35

British Airways resumes Heathrow-Beijing flights after three years

(Alliance News) - International Consolidated Airlines Group SA's British Airways has operated its first passenger flight between London Heathrow and Beijing in more than three years after suspending the route due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Read more
2 Jun 2023 13:29

Lufthansa-ITA-Deal heizt Konsolidierungsfantasien an

Analysten sagen weitere Übernahmen voraus

*

Read more
2 Jun 2023 07:59

LONDON BRIEFING: Shares up on US debt deal vote; Dechra backs takeover

(Alliance News) - Stocks in London were called to open higher on Friday, after trading in Asia rallied on news the US Senate passed a debt ceiling bill to avoid a US default.

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.