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

Mon, 08th Oct 2018 12:00

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 drastic 3% decline in Chinese indices providing an overwhelmingly bearish tone for early European trade. The decision from the Chinese central bank to reduce the amount of capital banks require to hold is expected to free up USD109 billion for the economy, this also highlights the expectation of further economic suffering in the country, with the US-China trade war looking likely to rumble on," said IG market analyst Joshua Mahony.Halma and Vodafone were among the fallers in the FTSE 100 on Monday, while insurers were bringing up the rear of the FTSE 250 following an update from Lancashire Holdings.The FTSE 100 was down 0.6%, or 44.64 points, at 7,273.90 by midday. The FTSE 250 was 0.6% lower, or 126.82 points, at 19,791.21. The AIM All-Share was down 1.3% at 1,055.14.The Cboe UK 100 was 0.7% lower at 12,344.24 and the Cboe UK 250 also declined 0.7% to 17,953.56, while the Cboe UK Small Companies was down 0.1% at 12,007.53.Over in mainland Europe at midday, the CAC 40 in Paris and DAX 30 in Frankfurt were both 0.8% lower.The biggest faller in the FTSE 100 on Monday was Halma, down 3.5% after Shore Capital downgraded the hazard detection firm to Hold from Buy. Another of Monday's losers, Vodafone, was also lower after a broker downgrade. Jefferies cut its rating on the telecommunications stock to Hold from Buy, leaving Vodafone shares trading down 2.4%.Meanwhile, Segro gained 1.7% after Goldman Sachs raised the property investor and developer to Buy from Neutral.Insurers were among those falling in the FTSE 250 following a third quarter warning from Lancashire Holdings, the stock down 5.5%.The insurer said it expects to post a negative return on equity for the third quarter of 2018 due to losses from a number of recent natural disasters including hurricane Florence and typhoons Jebi, Mangkhut and Trami. Lancashire, which provides specialty insurance and reinsurance products, estimates losses from recent natural catastrophe events to be in a range of USD25 million to USD45 million. It also expects to record a USD30 million net loss from its marine portfolio. Other insurers were hit in a negative read-across following the update, with Hiscox down 1.8% and Beazley down 3.3%.IP Group was down 3.0% after reporting that its portfolio company, Diurnal, did not see Chronocort meet its primary objective in a phase three trial.Chronocort is intended to treat congenital adrenal hyperplasia, an orphan condition in which patients have a block in cortisol production. The goal of the phase three trial was to "demonstrate the superiority of Chronocort to conventional therapy", a goal which was not met as both Chronocort and conventional therapy proved equivalent.Shares in Diurnal were a steep 61% lower at midday.Shares in fashion retailer French Connection jumped 29% as it mulled a sale of the business."The board confirms it is currently reviewing all strategic options in order to deliver maximum value for its shareholders, which includes the potential sale of the company," the struggling retailer said in a statement responding to weekend press reports.French Connection, however, added that there can be no certainty over an offer, nor as to the terms of any offer.In September, French Connection recorded a widened loss in the first half of its 2019 financial year on the back of store closures and a "tough" retail trading environment in the UK."French Connection has long been seen as a value trap - the business contains hidden value but ongoing problems with trading have seen the share price remain weak. A sale of the business could help to lift it out of the 'trap' as long as the suitor is prepared to invest some time and money in sorting out the bad bits and nurturing the good bits," commented Russ Mould, investment director at AJ Bell.In data on Monday, a quarterly survey from the British Chambers of Commerce said the UK economy is stuck in a rut due to Brexit uncertainties.The balance of manufacturing firms reporting a fall in domestic sales rose to 24, while that of services firms fell to 23. Domestic orders for manufacturing declined, while services reported improved domestic orders.In services, the export sales balance fell marginally to 14 and export orders held steady at 12 in the third quarter.The lobby warned that the slowdown in exports in the manufacturing sector, and many services firms seemingly giving up trying to hire new staff, should be cause for concern."There has never been a more important time for the government to bolster business investment, competitiveness and productivity, in the face of significant Brexit headwinds," Adam Marshall, Director General of the BCC said.Elsewhere, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi gave US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo a cool reception Monday in Beijing, as he warned of "conflict and confrontation" between the two world powers.Wang told Pompeo the US has escalated trade frictions between the two economies, and undermined China's interests on issues such as Taiwan and other domestic and foreign policies, the state-owned China Daily reported."We demand the US stop the unwarranted accusations and wrongdoings against China immediately," Wang said, warning against the US "taking a wrong approach of conflict and confrontation."Pompeo is on an East Asia tour focused on deciding the next steps in North Korea's denuclearization.In the US on Monday, stock markets remain open as the Columbus Day is observed. The Dow Jones is called 0.3% lower, with the S&P 500 set to shed 0.2% and the Nasdaq seen tumbling a steep 1.4% at the open.While the US corporate and economic calendar is quiet on Monday, things begin to kick off at the end of the week with the start of third quarter earnings season. Results are due from banks such as Citigroup, JPMorgan Chase and Wells Fargo on Friday.
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UPDATE: IP Group notes some opposition to non-exec re-election

IP Group PLC - London-based intellectual property company investing in technology - Reports all annual general meeting motions pass, but resolution to re-elect Heejae Chae as non-executive director receives opposition from just under 22% of investors.

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12 Jun 2024 17:51

IN BRIEF: IP Group receives payout after portfolio company acquisition

IP Group PLC - London-based intellectual property company investing in technology - Receives cash consideration from acquisition of portfolio company Garrison Technology Ltd by US cybersecurity firm Everfox. IP Group to receive cash consideration not affecting its net asset value. Says more information to be provided in due course.

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9 May 2024 13:53

IN BRIEF: IP Group joins USD111 million financing round for Hysata

IP Group PLC - invests in companies pursuing breakthrough science - Portfolio company Hysata Pty Ltd completes USD111.3 million series B funding round. Hysata is developing electrolysers to produce green hydrogen efficiently. It will use the fresh cash to advance product development and expand production capacity at its manufacturing facility in Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia, as it focuses on "reaching gigawatt scale manufacturing". The funding round, which Hysata calls "the largest series B in Australian clean tech history", is led by bp Ventures, part of oil major BP PLC, and private equity firm Templewater Ltd, a spin-off from Investec PLC.

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9 May 2024 13:00

IP Group's Hysata completes $111m series B funding

(Sharecast News) - IP Group announced the completion of a $111m series B funding round by its Australian portfolio company Hysata on Thursday.

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3 May 2024 09:14

LONDON BROKER RATINGS: Jefferies cuts AJ Bell; Deutsche likes ConvaTec

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

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13 Mar 2024 15:00

London close: Stocks mixed as UK economy returns to growth

(Sharecast News) - London markets finished with a mixed performance on Wednesday, following a surge on Tuesday, with investors buoyed by news of the UK economy's return to growth in January.

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13 Mar 2024 11:02

IP Group net asset value declines amid supply chain issues, inflation

(Alliance News) - IP Group PLC on Wednesday reported a slowed decline in net asset value, citing global issues such as supply chain disruptions and inflation and interest rate trends.

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13 Mar 2024 09:25

LONDON BROKER RATINGS: JPMorgan raises Flutter and cuts Entain

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

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13 Mar 2024 07:22

IP Group net asset value falls, but losses narrow

(Sharecast News) - Intellectual property-focussed investor IP Group reported a net asset value of £1.19bn in its results for 2023 on Wednesady, or 114.3p per share, down from £1.38bn and 132.9p per share in 2022.

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6 Mar 2024 16:06

UK earnings, trading statements calendar - next 7 days

Thursday 7 March 
Admiral Group PLCFull Year Results
Aviva PLCFull Year Results
Beazley PLCFull Year Results
Brooks Macdonald Group PLCHalf Year Results
Coats Group PLCFull Year Results
Darktrace PLCHalf Year Results
Elementis PLCFull Year Results
Entain PLCFull Year Results
Funding Circle Holdings PLCFull Year Results
Harbour Energy PLCFull Year Results
ITV PLCFull Year Results
Kier Group PLCFull Year Results
Melrose Industries PLCFull Year Results
Nexus Infrastructure PLCFull Year Results
PageGroup PLCFull Year Results
Physiomics PLCHalf Year Results
Rentokil Initial PLCFull Year Results
Robert Walters PLCFull Year Results
Spirax-Sarco Engineering PLCFull Year Results
TT Electronics PLCFull Year Results
Tyman PLCFull Year Results
Friday 8 March 
Informa PLCFull Year Results
Just Group PLCFull Year Results
LMS Capital PLCFull Year Results
Stelrad Group PLCFull Year Results
Monday 11 March 
HgCapital Trust PLCFull Year Results
Mincon Group PLCFull Year Results
MTI Wireless Edge LtdFull Year Results
Tuesday 12 March 
BATM Advanced Communications LtdFull Year Results
Costain Group PLCFull Year Results
Domino's Pizza Group PLCFull Year Results
Fonix Mobile PLCHalf Year Results
Foresight Solar Fund LtdFull Year Results
Genuit PLCFull Year Results
H&T Group PLCFull Year Results
Hill & Smith PLCFull Year Results
MaxCyte IncFull Year Results
Persimmon PLCFull Year Results
Synthomer PLCFull Year Results
Target Healthcare REIT PLCHalf Year Results
TI Fluid Systems PLCFull Year Results
TP ICAP Group PLCFull Year Results
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4imprint Group PLCFull Year Results
Advanced Medical Solutions Group PLCFull Year Results
Balfour Beatty PLCFull Year Results
Centaur Media PLCFull Year Results
Faron Pharmaceuticals LtdFull Year Results
Ferrexpo PLCFull Year Results
Gym Group PLCFull Year Results
Hochschild Mining PLCFull Year Results
IP Group PLCFull Year Results
Keywords Studios PLCFull Year Results
Kin & Carta PLCHalf Year Results
Metro Bank Holdings PLCFull Year Results
Nexteq PLCFull Year Results
PensionBee Group PLCFull Year Results
Public Policy Holding Co IncFull Year Results
Seraphim Space Investment Trust PLCHalf Year Results
Supermarket Income REIT PLCHalf Year Results
Trainline PLCTrading Statement
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IN BRIEF: IP Group expects net assets to fall in 2023 trading update

IP Group PLC - invests in companies pursuing breakthrough science and innovation, such as Oxford Nanopore Technologies PLC - Expects net asset value per share on December 31 to fall to between 111 pence and 117p, from 132.9p a year earlier. Says this is due to the market environment for early-stage investing "remaining challenging in 2023 and, against this backdrop, we saw some further softening of valuations in the final quarter of 2023". Also says: "Within this context, many of the group's leading portfolio companies made strong progress, with some significant inflection points expected in 2024." Expects to announce its 2023 results on March 13.

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LONDON BROKER RATINGS: UBS raises GSK and cuts AstraZeneca

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

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22 Dec 2023 10:11

IN BRIEF: IP Group takes part in portfolio company's funding round

IP Group PLC - invests in companies pursuing breakthrough science and innovation, such as Oxford Nanopore Technologies PLC - Notes its participation in a follow-on portfolio company funding round. Anticipates a net unrealised fair value gain of around GBP40 million or 4 pence per share as a result. Commits a total of USD15 million to the round, with completion expected in mid-January, though this is subject to certain conditions. Adds that it anticipates the gain for the transaction will be offset by other fair value reductions in its portfolio. However, it is "too early" to provide guidance on the carrying values of its portfolio companies at year-end.

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IP Group commits £11.8m to portfolio company's funding round

(Sharecast News) - IP Group announced its participation in a follow-on funding round for an unnamed portfolio company on Friday, expecting to realise a net fair value gain of £40m, or 4p per share.

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18 Dec 2023 16:55

LONDON MARKET CLOSE: FTSE 100 outperforms European peers

(Alliance News) - Stock prices in London closed higher on Monday, after investors shrugged off hawkish comments from US Federal Reserve officials amid festive cheer.

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