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London afternoon: Banks bounce after Budget

Wed, 24th Mar 2010 14:42

The Chancellor of the Exchequer has delivered his Budget speech and the net effect has been to leave the Footsie barely changed on the day.Banks seem to have been the major beneficiaries of the Chancellor's speech, with the absence of any bank bashing leading to firmer prices for part-nationalised lenders Royal Bank of Scotland and Lloyds Banking group.The changes to stamp duty were widely expected, and have had no noticeable effect on the housebuilders or DIY retailers. In a curious anomaly, Magners cider brewer C&C is sharply higher despite the Chancellor singling out cider for a higher increase in duty than other beers.Holiday firm TUI Travel provided a ray of sunshine as it noted a 'significant recovery in consumer demand' for leisure holidays and said it is well positioned to meet company expectations for the year ending 30 September 2010. TUI's share price has slipped back, however, and it is its rival, Thomas Cook , that is heading higher after HSBC upgraded the its medium term earnings estimates for the stock. Also on the upturn is technology firm Smiths Group, which posted a rise in pre-tax profits in the six months to January 30 despite flat sales as it benefited from actions taken to increase efficiency, including laying off staff.Things didn't improve for hedge fund manager Man Group during the second half, leaving it facing a 57% slump in full year profit before one-off items. Profit before tax and $20m of exceptional costs for the year to 31 March is expected to be $530m following a second half profit of $238m, down from $292m in the first six months. Elsewhere in the financial sector inter-dealer broker ICAP expects profit margins to have been maintained or slightly improved in the second half, while revenue in the last six months of the financial year is likely to be the same as in the first.Growth in sales of non-food items such as clothes and household items helped supermarket operator J Sainsbury post a healthy rise in like-for-like sales in the 11 weeks to March 20. Like-for-like sales - a measure that excludes the impact of new openings - rose by 4.8% compared with the same period a year ago, or by 1.7% excluding fuel.BG Group has confirmed a $40bn long-term deal to supply China with liquefied natural gas (LNG) from its coal seam deposits in Australia. The contract with the China National Offshore Oil Corporation, (CNOOC) involves the shipment of 3.6m tonnes per annum of LNG over a 20-year period.Weak demand and lower prices hammered profits at Eurasian Natural Resources Corporation (ENRC) last year, but the Kazakhstan-based miner said things improved in the second half and it remains upbeat about 2010. Profit before tax tumbled 62% to $1.44bn.Mitchells and Butlers is to focus of food and cull some of its best known drinks chains including All Bar One and O'Neills after a strategic review of where the business is heading. Chairman John Lovering, who took over after a boardroom coup in January, says the new focus is to "rapidly reshape Mitchells & Butlers into a food-led business centred around core concepts which have significant growth potential". No-frills airline easyJet has confirmed Carolyn McCall will join the board as its new chief executive . McCall has been at Guardian Media Group since 2006, where she has carried out a number of roles including most recently as group chief executive. There are changes at the top too, at Latin America-focused miner Hochschild Mining, which reported record full year production and a move into profit this morning. CEO Miguel Aramburú has announced his resignation for personal reasons while CFO Ignacio Rosado is also leaving to "further develop his career by pursuing a CEO role.".Another possible bidder has emerged for metals group Delta to rival the existing bid from US firm Valmont. The group said it is engaged in discussions with a third party interested in launching a rival bid to the offer from Valmont.Bid speculation is also driving bus and train group Arriva forward after the prospect of a bid tussle between Germany's Deutsche Bahn and France's SNCF for control of the UK company grew as a result of France's Transport Ministry giving its support yesterday to a bid from SNCF.Oil and gas company Soco International has produced a decent set of full year numbers roughly in line with expectations thanks to producing assets in South East Asia. Profit before tax for 2009 jumped to $93.49m from $37.39m a year earlier and to $51.1m after tax as revenue soared to $131.01m from $55.34m previously.Oil and gas explorer Melrose Resources reported a 78% decline in annual pre-tax profit, hurt by a drop in commodity prices , but believes 2010 will be a year of significant growth.Housebuilder Bellway upped its dividend by 10% after moving back into profit in the half year to January 31. Pre-tax profits during the six month period totalled £19m, up from a loss of £48.6m. Turnover climbed to £360.8m from £320.2m, as falling house prices attracted new buyers and prices stabilising.
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18 Nov 2010 15:28

London afternoon: Stocks extend gains

A positive start by Wall Street has given renewed impetus to Footsie's rise this afternoon. As in Europe, stocks are rising in the US on the hope that a package to take the steam out of the Irish debt crisis is imminent. Patrick Honohan, the head of Ireland's central bank, has confirmed a loan is

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18 Nov 2010 13:50

FTSE 250 movers: QinetiQ on the attack

Shares in QinetiQ rocketed as the high-tech defence group shrugged off the squeeze in defence spending to lift underlying interim profits and promise a return to dividends at the year-end. Bike and car parts retailer Halfords pedals forward after it reported a healthy rise in sales and profits in t

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4 Nov 2010 17:01

London close: Two-year high for blue chips

Footsie hit a two-year high as investors piled into blue chips after yesterday's larger-than-expected stimulus package unveiled by the US Federal Reserve. But the good sentiment was not universal, with some hefty fallers on the back of disappointing trading updates. Hopes that the Bank of England's

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4 Nov 2010 14:23

London afternoon: Morning's gains consolidated

Since the Bank of England's noon announcement extinguished the small hopes of Britain joining the US in reviving its quantitative easing programme, leading shares have marked time. Miners are still doing particularly well on hopes that the Fed's stimulus measures will help sustain the global econo

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4 Nov 2010 12:54

London midday: Market follows Man higher

After a morning of holding its breath waiting for the Bank of England's pronouncement on quantitative easing, the admittedly small hopes that the Bank would follow the US central bank's lead and resume its asset buy-back programme were crushed by the announcement of maintenance of the status quo. N

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4 Nov 2010 08:30

London open: Shares jump after US launches second stimulus phase

Yesterday's announcement of a second phase of quantitative easing in the US has sent shares soaring. Miners in particular are going well on hopes that the stimulus measures will help sustain the global economic recovery. BHP Billiton, Kazakhmys and Xstrata move ahead. In other sectors, Anglo-Dutc

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4 Nov 2010 07:58

Melrose Resources starts Bulgarian gas production

Oil and gas group Melrose Resources has announced its first production from gas fields off the Bulgarian coast. The Kavarna and Kaliakra fields will today be opened by Bulgaria's Minister for Economy, Energy and Tourism. Most of the gas from the fields will be sold to Bulgaria's state-owned gas uti

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1 Nov 2010 13:49

FTSE 250 movers: Update sparks Elementis jump

Elementis' share price has reacted positively to its announcement that it expects to make more money than expected this year as a swell of activity in the oil and gas sector helped the speciality chemicals supplier lift sales by 11% in the third quarter. Mining stocks such as the African pair Kenma

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4 Oct 2010 12:02

London midday: Inmarsat hit by stake sale talk

Resource stocks remain a drag on the Footsie which ended the morning in arrears after a moderately firm start. BP, Cairn Energy and Melrose Resources are among the big hitters in the oil sector nursing losses, while in the mining sector Xstrata, Lonmin and Antofagasta are under the cosh. Anglo-Swi

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23 Sep 2010 12:57

FTSE 250 movers: Mitchells and Butlers fizzes after update

Mitchells and Butlers was a top riser this morning after the owner of the O' Neills and All Bar One pub chains reported a pick-up in like for like sales in the late summer, but the shares have since lost a bit of fizz and are no longer in the top 10. Oil stocks Salamander Energy and Melrose Resourc

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1 Sep 2010 13:46

FTSE 250 movers: Resource stocks on the rise

Resource stocks are higher as commodity prices rise. Oil explorer and producer Salamander Energy and platinum specialist Aquarius Platinum are among the risers. However, not all commodity stocks are joining the party, with oil explorer Melrose Resources among the fallers. Investors also have an a

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30 Jul 2010 16:00

UK SMALLCAP ROUNDUP: Cape Sees More Korean Engineer Contracts

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30 Jul 2010 12:30

UK SMALLCAP ROUNDUP: Intl Personal Finance Issues EUR225M Bond

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30 Jul 2010 09:36

UK SMALLCAP ROUNDUP: Pantheon Resources' Well Drilling Delayed

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30 Jul 2010 08:15

Melrose sniffs out more gas in Bulgaria

Melrose Resources has found more gas in the Galata block offshore Bulgaria and signed a new agreement to farm-down its interests in the Rhone Maritime concession offshore France. The Kavarna East No.1 well tested an exploration prospect about 10km to the east of the Melrose operated Galata field pr

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