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LONDON MARKET CLOSE: Stocks Higher; Pound Gains Amid Brexit Talk Hopes

Mon, 11th Mar 2019 16:58

LONDON (Alliance News) - The FTSE 100 managed to start the week on the front foot, despite the pound rising on Monday amid speculation UK Prime Minister Theresa May will head to Strasbourg for last-minute Brexit talks ahead of Tuesday's parliamentary vote. The FTSE 100 index closed up 26.31 points, or 0.4%, at 7,130.62. The FTSE 250 ended 45.39 points higher, or 0.2%, at 19,093.06, and the AIM All-Share closed up 3.32 points, or 0.4%, at 908.00.The Cboe UK 100 ended up 0.2% at 12,101.26, the Cboe UK 250 closed flat at 17,049.65, and the Cboe Small Companies ended down 0.1% at 11,075.50."In what is likely to be the first in a week full of big moves, the pound shot higher on the latest Brexit speculation," said Connor Campbell at Spreadex.The pound was quoted at USD1.3101 at the London equities close Monday, up compared to USD1.3000 at the close on Friday.UK Prime Minister Theresa May was working down to the wire to find a Brexit breakthrough before Tuesday's crucial vote by MPs on her Withdrawal Agreement, with speculation mounting of last-minute talks with Jean-Claude Juncker.Ireland's foreign minister Simon Coveney said he understood that the prime minister will travel to Strasbourg on Monday evening in a final bid to secure changes that will allow MPs to back her Withdrawal Agreement the following day.However, sources in London said the Tanaiste was "getting ahead of himself" and there were no confirmed plans for May to fly to the continent.Neither Downing Street nor the European Commission would confirm plans for a face-to-face meeting between May and Juncker, who spoke by telephone on Sunday evening and again on Monday.However, the rumour of a meeting was "enough to get the pound excited" on Monday, said Spreadex's Campbell.Time is running out for any new assurances or clarifications to the deal which was resoundingly rejected by a 230-vote majority by MPs in January.The government must table its motion for Tuesday's debate by the end of the day, alongside the publication of any relevant documents - including Attorney General Geoffrey Cox's legal advice on the deal.May's official spokesman confirmed it remains the plan to stage the second "meaningful vote" on the Brexit deal on Tuesday.EU chief negotiator Michel Barnier said the talks happening now were "between the government in London and the Parliament in London", rather than the UK and Brussels.In European equities on Monday, the CAC 40 in Paris ended 0.7% and the DAX 30 in Frankfurt ended up 0.8%.The euro stood at USD1.1230 at the European equities close Monday, flat against USD1.1239 at the same time on Friday.Stocks in New York were higher at the London equities close, with the DJIA up 0.3%, the S&P 500 index 1.2% higher and the Nasdaq Composite rising 1.7%.The Dow managed to gain despite Boeing shares sliding 7.4% after one of its 737 Max 8 aircraft, flown by Ethiopian Airlines, crashed and killed nearly 160 people.All Chinese airlines were ordered to temporarily ground their Max 8 planes by the country's aviation watchdog, while a Caribbean operator suspended operations with both of its new planes. In the US, the Federal Aviation Administration said it was "closely monitoring developments" following the incident, which comes months after a crash involving the same kind of plane that left 189 people dead.In commodities, Brent oil was quoted at USD66.32 a barrel at the London equities close Monday, up from USD64.55 late Friday."Oil is higher today after Saudi Arabia indicated that their production cuts will run beyond April," said David Madden at CMC Markets. "The oil producing nation is the unofficial head of OPEC, and the group will meet next month, and in June. It was suggested there will be no change to OPEC's policy at next month's meeting."Meanwhile, gold slipped to be quoted at USD1,291.91 an ounce at the London equities close Monday against USD1,298.86 at the close on Friday.On the London Stock Exchange, Standard Life Aberdeen ended among the gainers, up 2.6%. The asset manager said it will sell up to 99.5 million shares in HDFC Life Insurance Co for around GBP380 million.Standard Life's wholly-owned subsidiary, Standard Life Mauritius Holdings 2006 will sell 70.0 shares in Indian life insurer HDFC but will hold an option sell an additional 29.5 million shares in the event of an over-subscription.Assuming all 99.5 million shares are sold, at the floor price of INR357.5 per share, about GBP3.9, Standard Life will receive about GBP380 million.The 99.5 million shares represent about 4.9% of HDFC's total issued shares. Following the sale, Standard Life will still hold a 24% interest in HDFC, which, based on a closing price of INR390.45, is worth about GBP2.1 billion.Merger & acquisition activity was driving the FTSE 250 higher at the start of the week, with Charter Court Financial Services and OneSavings closing up 12% and 10% respectively on news of their potential tie-up. Charter Court Financial confirmed it is in "advanced" talks to be taken over by larger peer OneSavings Bank in an all-share deal to create a lender with a GBP1.64 billion market capitalisation.OneSavings, which has not yet released its own statement, would offer 0.8253 of a share per Charter Court share, leading to OneSavings Bank shareholders owning 55% of the new group and Charter Court's the rest.Leading the combined group would be current OneSavings Chief Executive Andy Golding.A deal has not yet been agreed, Charter Court stressed, but both boards would recommend one to its shareholders if a final agreement can be reached.Subprime lender Provident Financial gained 2.1% as it reiterated its opposition to a hostile takeover approach from smaller peer Non-Standard Finance, branding the offer "strategically and financially flawed".Provident's board continues to "strongly" urge shareholders to take no action in respect of the offer. Non-Standard Finance approached the company with an hostile all-share takeover offer worth GBP1.3 billion in February.Under the offer, Provident shareholders will receive 8.88 new Non-Standard Finance shares for each Provident share held. On Saturday, Non-Standard Finance published the offer document alongside a letter from Chief Executive Officer John Van Kuffeler to Provident shareholders.Van Kuffeler, who was CEO and chair of Provident for 22 years, said the offer presents a "compelling and achievable vision" for a better future for Provident.Non-Standard Finance shares closed flat on Monday. Dragging on the mid-cap index was Clarkson, dipping 14% after the shipping services company reported a decline in annual profit. The FTSE 250-listed firm posted pretax profit of GBP42.9 million, 5.5% lower compared to GBP45.4 million a year ago. Revenue, meanwhile, rose 4.2% to GBP337.6 million from GBP324.0 million.The dip in profit was mainly due to higher administrative expenses of GBP282.1 million compared to GBP269.3 million a year ago.Looking ahead, the company said it started the year with a "stronger forward order book". However, it warned that geo-political uncertainty, from trade wars, Brexit and the imposition of sanctions, is continuing to knock global sentiment."This is causing delays in the ability for our financial segment to execute on awarded mandates and also, combined with the effects of tragic natural disasters, is impacting the rate environment within the dry cargo segment," Clarkson said.Elsewhere on the Main Market, Old Mutual fell 3.8% as income for 2018 fell though the insurance firm did manage to achieve an increase in profit. In 2018, pretax profit widened to ZAR8.45 billion from ZAR7.12 billion the year prior. This was despite total income falling to ZAR109.88 billion from ZAR175.93 billion the year before.Returns from operations fell 4.0% to ZAR9.96 billion from ZAR10.37 billion the year prior "reflecting net reserve movements, and mortality and morbidity losses in Personal Finance in the first half of 2018 and the change in functional currency in Zimbabwe.""We are still confident that we will meet all our targets in the medium term noting that the [Results from Operations] target will be difficult given the negative growth in 2018," Chief Executive Peter Moyo said."We have improved our customer experience through digital enhancements and the delivery of key phases of our IT refresh journey. Whilst we continue to see economic headwinds in the near term, our group is resilient, well capitalised and managing its costs tightly," Moyo added.In the UK corporate calendar on Tuesday are full-year results from takeaway chain Domino's Pizza, security services firm G4S, gaming firm 888 Holdings, IT firm Computacenter, and clothing retailer French Connection. There are also half-year results from merchant bank Close Brothers. In Tuesday's economic calendar, UK industrial and manufacturing product figures are at 0930 GMT with the goods trade balance due at the same time, along with a GDP reading for January. In the US is CPI at 1230 GMT.

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LONDON MARKET CLOSE: Stocks up amid relief after Credit Suisse, ECB

(Alliance News) - Stocks in London were higher at the close on Thursday, after ending sharply lower on Wednesday, as markets calmed after troubled bank Credit Suisse received a lifeline from the Swiss central bank.

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16 Mar 2023 12:00

LONDON MARKET MIDDAY: Stocks up ahead of ECB as banks recovers

(Alliance News) - Stocks in London traded a little off session highs heading into Thursday afternoon, with investors moving with trepidation in the wake of Credit Suisse's dramatic share price crash on Wednesday and ahead of a European Central Bank interest rate decision.

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16 Mar 2023 10:31

OSB sees full-year profit boost as net interest margins increase

(Alliance News) - OSB Group PLC on Thursday said profit increased in 2022 as it lifted its total dividend by 62%.

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16 Mar 2023 10:25

OSB Group reports record profit before tax

(Sharecast News) - Specialist lending and retail savings provider OSB Group reported a record profit before tax of £591.1m in its preliminary results on Thursday, a 13% increase from 2021.

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16 Mar 2023 08:59

LONDON MARKET OPEN: Banking crisis puts planned ECB hike in doubt

(Alliance News) - Stock prices in London opened higher on Thursday, as shares recovered some of Wednesday's sizeable losses, though concerns over the health of the banking sector are unlikely to go away.

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9 Mar 2023 15:53

UK earnings, trading statements calendar - next 7 days

Friday 10 March 
Allianz Technology Trust PLCFull Year Results
Berkeley Group HoldingsTrading Statement
FBD Holdings PLCFull Year Results
Lancashire Holdings LtdFull Year Results
Mineral & Financial Investments LtdHalf Year Results
Robert Walters PLCFull Year Results
Monday 13 March 
Direct Line Insurance Group PLCFull Year Results
Fonix Mobile PLCHalf Year Results
HgCapital Trust PLCFull Year Results
MTI Wireless Edge LtdFull Year Results
Nightcap PLCHalf Year Results
Phoenix Group Holdings PLCFull Year Results
Stelrad Group PLCFull Year Results
Tuesday 14 March 
Aptamer Group PLCHalf Year Results
Close Brothers Group PLCHalf Year Results
Costain Group PLCFull Year Results
Eagle Eye Solutions Group PLCHalf Year Results
Genuit Group PLCFull Year Results
Gresham Technologies PLCFull Year Results
H&T Group PLCFull Year Results
Harworth Group PLCFull Year Results
Litigation Capital Management LtdHalf Year Results
Midwich Group PLCFull Year Results
Old Mutual LtdFull Year Results
PCI-PAL PLCHalf Year Results
Pennon Group PLCTrading Statement
Sabre Insurance Group PLCFull Year Results
Smart Metering Systems PLCFull Year Results
TP ICAP Group PLCFull Year Results
Virgin Wines UK PLCHalf Year Results
Yu Group PLCFull Year Results
Wednesday 15 March 
4imprint Group PLCFull Year Results
Advanced Medical Solutions Group PLCFull Year Results
Balfour Beatty PLCFull Year Results
Centaur Media PLCFull Year Results
FDM Group Holdings PLCFull Year Results
Ferrexpo PLCFull Year Results
Foresight Solar Fund LtdFull Year Results
IG Group Holdings PLCQ3 Results
Keywords Studios PLCFull Year Results
Kin & Carta PLCHalf Year Results
Marshalls PLCFull Year Results
MaxCyte IncFull Year Results
Prudential PLCFull Year Results
Trainline PLCTrading Statement
Thursday 16 March 
Capital LtdFull Year Results
Centamin PLCFull Year Results
Deliveroo PLCFull Year Results
DFS Furniture PLCHalf Year Results
Empiric Student Property PLCFull Year Results
Eurocell PLCFull Year Results
Gelion PLCHalf Year Results
Gem Diamonds LtdFull Year Results
Gym Group PLCFull Year Results
Halma PLCTrading Statement
Helios Towers PLCFull Year Results
Hostmore PLCFull Year Results
Investec PLC and LtdTrading Statement
National World PLCFull Year Results
OSB Group PLCFull Year Results
PensionBee Group PLCFull Year Results
Polymetal International PLCFull Year Results
PYX Resources LtdFull Year Results
Rentokil Initial PLCFull Year Results
Restore PLCFull Year Results
Savills PLCFull Year Results
TI Fluid Systems PLCFull Year Results
WAG Payment Solutions PLCFull Year Results
  
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10 Feb 2023 09:52

LONDON BROKER RATINGS: Shell, Glencore, Smurfit and abrdn ratings cut

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

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16 Jan 2023 09:34

LONDON BROKER RATINGS: SocGen raises Severn Trent to 'buy'

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

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14 Nov 2022 11:37

Investec cuts Close Brothers to 'sell'

(Sharecast News) - Investec cut its rating on Close Brothers Group to 'sell' on Monday, after a spike in the merchant bank's share price.

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4 Nov 2022 14:25

OSB Group get surge in organic mortgage originations in third quarter

(Alliance News) - OSB Group PLC on Thursday said it delivered a "strong" performance in the third quarter of the year, citing robust demand in the private rented sector.

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4 Nov 2022 10:15

LONDON BROKER RATINGS: Liberum cuts British Land; Exane cuts Sainsbury

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

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3 Nov 2022 09:59

LONDON BROKER RATINGS: Peel Hunt reinitiates Tullow Oil with 'buy'

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

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3 Nov 2022 07:28

OSB holds guidance as loans increase

(Sharecast News) - Specialist lender OneSavingsBank said it was on track to deliver its 2022 full year guidance, despite macroeconomic instability and rising interest rates.

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20 Oct 2022 12:22

LONDON MARKET MIDDAY: FTSE lower as UK PM Truss hangs on by thread

(Alliance News) - Blue-chip European equities struggled to make headway on Thursday, with US Federal Reserve rate hike worries and UK political instability hitting the investment mood.

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26 Sep 2022 10:33

Virgin Money will struggle to re-rate, says Berenberg

(Sharecast News) - Virgin Money tumbled on Monday as Berenberg re-established coverage of the shares at 'hold' from 'under review', saying the bank will struggle to re-rate given potential revenue headwinds and a sector-lagging return on tangible equity.

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