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STOXX earnings estimates fall again

Wed, 26th Apr 2023 12:36

STOXX 600 down 0.7%

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FRC jitters, U.S. debt ceiling weigh

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Eyes on earnings releases

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STOXX EARNINGS ESTIMATES FALL AGAIN (1130 GMT)

In a busy earnings week for European companies, analysts have cut their earnings growth estimates for the region's largest companies a bit further.

STOXX 600 companies' earnings are now seen declining 2.6%, compared to a 2.5% decline expected last week, according to Refinitiv I/B/E/S data.

Even as forecasts suggest the United States and Europe are heading into a corporate recession, a big splurge in spending in China after Beijing lifted COVID-19 lockdowns should help cushion quarterly results of the world's biggest companies, investors say.

(Joice Alves)

EUROZONE STOCKS: POSITIVES VS NEGATIVES (1010 GMT)

After gaining almost 30% from their October lows, euro zone stocks are fewer than 5 percentage points away from 2021's record highs, but doubts are starting to creep in over whether the rally has legs.

Economist Patrik Artus at Natixis in Paris has looked into this and after weighing up the positives against the negatives, he concludes that for now, more gains are in store.

"For the time being, the positive factors seem to outweigh the negative ones, and euro-zone stock market indices are expected to continue to rise in 2023," he writes.

Among the positives he mentions:

And here are the negatives:

STOXX NERVOUS, VOLATILITY TICKS UP (0843 GMT)

Jitters over First Republic Bank following big deposit outflows persisted on Wednesday, leading to nervous morning trading in Europe, hitting bank stocks for a second straight session and pushing up volatility levels.

The region-wide STOXX Europe 600 index hit a two-week low and was last down 0.7%, while banks fell more than 2% at one point. Also weighing were concerns over potential political gridlock in Washington over the debt ceiling.

Tech was a weak spot in Europe, down more than 1%, despite positive updates from Microsoft and Alphabet. A disappointing outlook from ASM International sent shares in the semiconductor equipment maker down 10%.

The euro STOXX volatility index briefly ticked up above 20 points and was last at a two-week high of 19.1. Energy and telecoms led gainers, both up around 0.7%.

(Danilo Masoni)

EUROPE HEADS SOUTH ON BUSY EARNINGS DAY (0647 GMT)

European shares are set to open lower on Wednesday as fresh investor concerns over the economy and the health of the banking sector overshadow well-received earnings from tech groups Microsoft and Alphabet.

EuroSTOXX50 and FTSE futures fell 0.5 and 0.3% respectively ahead of the cash market open, while euro STOXX bank futures lost more than 1%. The strong tech earnings however drove Nasdaq futures up 1.3%, pointing to a positive start on Wall Street.

In Europe investors will have to digest a flurry of earnings updates. In Britain, StanChart said Q1 pretax profit jumped 21%, beating expectations, while GSK also beat expectations helped by sales of its blockbuster shingles vaccine Shingrix.

Results are in too from Beiersdorf, Puma, Orange, Safran and Danone, Roche, Vonovia and Iberdrola, just to name a few.

(Danilo Masoni)

WOWED BY TECH, WORRIED BY BANKS (0615 GMT)

The steady stream of bad news from banks continues to cast a pall over markets this week, even as global tech giants surprise investors by beating earnings estimates.

Spain's Santander dragged European stocks down on Tuesday. UBS Group fell after setting aside more money to provide for toxic mortgages, as part of its merger with fallen rival Credit Suisse. That makes investors wary of such provisions at the likes of HSBC, Lloyds and NatWest Group, all of which are due to report earnings in the coming weeks.

Across the Atlantic, First Republic Bank's plunging deposits and tumbling shares are rippling through the U.S. regional banking sector.

U.S. recession fears have also resurfaced after consumer confidence hit a nine-month low, alongside some weak earnings.

In a week packed with tech sector earnings, the focus moves from artificial intelligence to advertising revenues as Facebook-parent Meta Platforms and streaming device maker Roku Inc report. Microsoft Corp earnings beat came after hours on Tuesday.

In other news, EU industry chief Thierry Breton identified five Alphabet subsidiaries, two Meta units, two Microsoft businesses, Twitter and Alibaba's AliExpress among 19 companies subject to landmark EU online content rules known as the Digital Services Act (DSA).

Key developments that could influence markets on Wednesday:

U.S. durable goods orders, Germany and France consumer confidence

Earnings: Meta Platforms, Boeing, GSK, Deutsche Boerse, Roku Inc

(Vidya Ranganathan)

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15 Dec 2023 11:59

LONDON MARKET MIDDAY: FTSE 100 hurt by "mixed bag" of PMI data

(Alliance News) - The FTSE 100 in London was down at midday Friday, seeing Thursday's rally from hopes of interest rate cuts in the US coming to an end.

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15 Dec 2023 09:58

TOP NEWS: NatWest's Farage review finds no evidence of discrimination

(Alliance News) - NatWest Group PLC on Friday said a review into account closures at private bank Coutts, most notably involving former Ukip leader Nigel Farage, found no evidence of discrimination due to political view or affiliations.

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15 Dec 2023 09:52

NatWest review finds no evidence of political discrimination

(Sharecast News) - An external review has found no evidence of political discrimination in the closure of customer accounts at NatWest's Coutts arm, the bank said on Friday.

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12 Dec 2023 09:10

UK lenders face smaller impact from Basel rules than rivals, BoE says

LONDON, Dec 12 (Reuters) - The Bank of England said on Tuesday that implementing the final leg of the global Basel bank rules will increase capital requirements at UK banks by 3%, far less than for their European Union and U.S. peers.

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12 Dec 2023 07:16

BoE says UK lenders to be hit less than EU, U.S. rivals by Basel capital rules

LONDON, Dec 12 (Reuters) - The Bank of England said on Tuesday that implementing the final leg of the global Basel bank rules will increase capital requirements at UK banks by 3%, less than for their European Union and U.S. peers.

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30 Nov 2023 17:06

LONDON MARKET CLOSE: Stocks react mixed to cooling euro, US inflation

(Alliance News) - The FTSE 100 in London closed up on Thursday, but share prices were firmly down in the FTSE 250, while European equities were buoyed by cooling inflation in the eurozone.

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30 Nov 2023 15:16

London close: Stocks mixed after US, Europe inflation data

(Sharecast News) - London's markets finished with a mixed performance on Thursday, with the top-flight index lifted by the likes of BP and Shell.

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30 Nov 2023 12:06

LONDON MARKET MIDDAY: Cooler inflation readings support equities

(Alliance News) - Stocks prices in Europe were on the up on Thursday afternoon, tamer inflation data took some shine off the euro and Crude prices climbed ahead of a meeting of oil producers.

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30 Nov 2023 09:57

LONDON BROKER RATINGS: Citi and Peel up B&M; JPMorgan cuts 888

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

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30 Nov 2023 09:57

Lloyds to shut 45 branches

(Sharecast News) - Lloyds Banking Group is to shut another 45 branches, it was confirmed on Thursday, as lenders continue to downsize their estates.

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30 Nov 2023 09:18

Lloyds, Halifax and Bank of Scotland to shut another 45 branches

(Alliance News) - Lloyds Banking Group PLC is shutting another 45 branches across its network and the Halifax and Bank of Scotland brands amid the ongoing shift away from high street banking.

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30 Nov 2023 09:09

JPMorgan upgrades NatWest, adds to 'top picks' list

(Sharecast News) - JPMorgan Cazenove upgraded NatWest on Thursday to 'overweight' from 'neutral' and lifted the price target to 280p from 230p as it took a look at European banks.

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28 Nov 2023 09:27

LONDON BROKER RATINGS: Goldman starts M&G at 'buy'; Citi hikes B&M

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

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22 Nov 2023 16:54

LONDON MARKET CLOSE: Shares mixed on Autumn statement; pubs get boost

(Alliance News) - Stock prices in London closed mixed on Wednesday, following the UK'S Autumn statement, which had no big surprises for investors.

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22 Nov 2023 16:19

IN BRIEF: Martin Currie Global agrees new three GBP10 million facility

Martin Currie Global Portfolio Trust PLC - Edinburgh-based investor in sustainable listed growth companies - Enters into unsecured three-year GBP10 million sterling term revolving loan facility agreement with Royal Bank Scotland of International Ltd. Says the facility has a variable interest rate, calculated at a rate of 1.55% over the sterling overnight index average. Says its existing GBP30 million loan with RBSI will mature on Thursday and be repaid in full. Agrees to draw down the full amount available under the new GBP10 million facility on the same day and for an initial period of six months. This will reduce its to GBP10 million from GBP30 million, while the new loan will represent approximately 4.1% of the net assets of the company.

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