Firering Strategic Minerals: From explorer to producer. Watch the video here.

Less Ads, More Data, More Tools Register for FREE

Pin to quick picksOneSavings Bank Share News (OSB)

Share Price Information for OneSavings Bank (OSB)

London Stock Exchange
Share Price is delayed by 15 minutes
Get Live Data
Share Price: 455.60
Bid: 451.20
Ask: 452.40
Change: 3.00 (0.66%)
Spread: 1.20 (0.266%)
Open: 449.20
High: 458.20
Low: 449.20
Prev. Close: 452.60
OSB 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 MIDDAY: FTSE 100 trades flat but European peers rise

Thu, 14th Mar 2024 12:09

(Alliance News) - London's FTSE 100 underwhelmed on Thursday, weighed down by some of its stocks going ex-dividend, though trade was more confident in Paris and Frankfurt ahead of the afternoon's US data.

Among individual shares elsewhere in London, Trainline jumped as it expects revenue growth to beat its expectations. OSB slumped, however, with the lender setting out a tepid net interest margin outlook.

The FTSE 100 index fell just 3.77 points to 7,768.40. The FTSE 250 climbed 58.38 points, 0.3%, to 19,622.30, and the AIM All-Share was flat at 738.82.

The Cboe UK 100 was down 0.1% at 777.94, the Cboe UK 250 added 0.4% at 17,001.13, and the Cboe Small Companies was down 0.2% at 14,683.40.

In European equities on Thursday, the CAC 40 in Paris surged 0.8%, while DAX 40 in Frankfurt rose 0.3%.

The pound was quoted at USD1.2808 early Thursday afternoon, up from USD1.2798 at the London equities close on Wednesday. The euro stood at USD1.0940, down from USD1.0945. Against the yen, the dollar was trading at JPY147.71, largely flat from JPY147.70.

Eyes turn to a batch of US data and what it can mean for Federal Reserve interest rates.

There will be a customary update on the jobs market, through the initial jobless claims reading at 1230 GMT, as well as an insight into the health of the consumer, with retail sales data. In addition, the latest producer price reading is reported in the early afternoon.

The next Federal Reserve decision is on Wednesday.

"There is no chance that the Fed cuts rates next week," Brown Brothers Harriman analysts commented.

"Odds of a May cut are now below 15% while odds of a June cut are below 75%. Furthermore, markets are basically back to matching the Fed's outlook for three cuts this year. The momentum in the US economy remains pretty strong, but a lot can happen between now and May or June that could impact boost those odds."

BBH analysts continued: "A couple of soft CPI prints would change things but as we pointed out earlier this week, low base effects suggest upside risks for year-on-year inflation over the next 3-4 months. Rather, it would probably take some weakness in the real economy to have an impact on Fed easing expectations, perhaps from some further softening of the labour market and/or weakness in consumption. Today's retail sales data will be important."

Retail sales are expected to have risen 0.8% on month in February, following a 0.8% fall in January from December, according to consensus cited by FXStreet.

Ahead of the US data, gold prices traded slightly lower. Gold was quoted at USD2,168.68 an ounce early Thursday afternoon, down from USD2,173.55 at the time of the London equities close on Wednesday.

Tickmill analyst Joseph Dahrieh commented: "The asset could continue to trade sideways overall ahead of the Federal Reserve's meeting next week but could see some volatility as traders react to the data releases expected in the coming days. However, gold could see some price corrections if new data reinforces expectations that the Federal Reserve could keep its interest rates unchanged for a longer period of time, in particular as traders could move to secure their profits after the strong gains recorded since the beginning of this month."

Brent oil was quoted at USD84.64 a barrel on Thursday afternoon, climbing from USD83.50 at the time of the London equities close on Wednesday.

In London, Miner Anglo American fell 4.9%, lender NatWest declined 4.3% and property investor Segro lost 2.4%. The trio went ex-dividend, meaning new buyers do not qualify for their latest payouts.

OBS Group plunged 16%. The Chatham, England-based mortgage lender, formerly known as OneSavings Bank, said pretax profit fell 30% to GBP374.3 million in 2023 from GBP531.5 million in 2022, as net interest income declined by 7.2% to GBP658.6 million down from GBP709.9 million.

Chief Executive Andy Golding explained that, as previously disclosed, the results were significantly hurt by the adverse effective interest rate adjustment, relating primarily to a shorter time spent on the reversion rate by its Precise Mortgages customers.

Despite the lower profit, OSB increased its annual dividend to 32.0p per share from 30.5p, though in 2022 OSB also paid a special dividend of 11.7p. OSB said it would launch a new share buyback programme of GBP50 million.

Looking ahead, OSB said it expects its underlying net interest margin to be broadly flat compared to the 2023 underlying NIM of 251 basis points, reflecting the impact of a higher cost of funds and the full-year impact of some lower margin lending in 2023.

Analysts at Shore Capital Markets commented: "OSB's has reported full year results to 31 December 2023 that were ahead of expectations, but net interest margin guidance is lower than we and consensus had expected, which is likely to drive sizeable forecast downgrades."

Trainline said its revenue growth will beat its forecast, giving the shares another spring to their step. The stock rose 12%.

Revenue in the financial year that ended February 29 rose 21% to GBP397 million from GBP327 million. Trainline previously had guided for a rise between 15% and 20%.

"We are 'buy' rated on Trainline shares because we feel positive investment attributes (strong UK market position, digital channel shift, strong ESG credentials, European prospects) outweigh associated risks and valuation considerations," Stifel analysts said.

One such risk that has faded is one in the UK. Shares in Trainline have risen roughly 30% since mid-December, when the UK government announced it will no longer pursue creating a ticket retailing website and app.

The proposal for a Great British Railways app was first mooted in May 2021 as part of a white paper. GBR is a planned state-owned body that will oversee UK rail transport.

Elsewhere in London, International Personal Finance jumped 12%. The company, which offers unsecured consumer credit in nine countries, said 2023 pretax profit landed ahead of its "internal plans", rising 8.4% to GBP83.9 million from GBP77.4 million.

Revenue rose 19% to GBP767.8 million from GBP645.5 million. IPF lifted its final dividend by 11% to 7.2p per share from 6.5p. Its annual dividend was 12% higher at 10.3p from 9.2p.

In New York, the Dow Jones Industrial Average is called up 0.1% on Thursday. The S&P 500 is called to open 0.1% lower, and the Nasdaq Composite down 0.3%.

The US House of Representatives overwhelmingly approved a bill that would force TikTok to sever ties with its Chinese parent company or be banned in the US.

"News that the Republican-controlled House of Representatives overnight overwhelmingly passed a bill, with bipartisan support, to enforce the sale of TikTok by parent company ByteDance to an American company, or risk seeing it banned, is likely to trigger a renewed spat between the US and Chinese government in the run-up to the presidential election," Quilter Investors analyst Lindsay James commented.

"The site is increasingly used for news, leaving it ripe for misuse ahead of the election, and there have been widespread concerns by US politicians about data harvesting by the Chinese government. This would however set an uncomfortable precedent for other foreign-owned entities operating in the US. The message being that if the US government doesn't approve, expect to experience a forced divestiture – challenging somewhat its image for free enterprise and free speech. With this now moving to the Senate the debate will continue, with diplomatic ties with China likely to be collateral damage amidst this latest turn inwards by America."

By Eric Cunha, Alliance News news editor

Comments and questions to newsroom@alliancenews.com

Copyright 2024 Alliance News Ltd. All Rights Reserved.

More News
24 Aug 2016 08:30

OneSavings Bank surges as interim profits grow faster than expected

(ShareCast News) - Half-year profits from OneSavings Bank were higher than the market expected despite management significantly boosting liquidity ahead of the Brexit referendum. Loan origination of £973m in the six months to 30 June was up 25% on the same period last year, lifting underlying loan b

Read more
24 Aug 2016 08:28

BROKER RATINGS SUMMARY: RBC Upgrades OneSavings Bank To Outperform

Read more
24 Aug 2016 07:36

LONDON MARKET OPEN: WPP Shines As Miners Drag On FTSE 100

Read more
17 Aug 2016 15:05

UK Earnings, Trading Statements Calendar - Next 7 Days

Read more
12 Jul 2016 11:30

Tuesday newspaper share tips: Challenger banks, Rolls Royce

(ShareCast News) - The share price drops in Britain´s challenger banks following the Brexit referendum looked overdone, the Financial Times´s Lex column argued. Over the two weeks after the vote shares in Aldermore, OneSavings, Shawbrook and Paragon gave back between 12% and 40% of their market capi

Read more
5 Jul 2016 08:39

BROKER RATINGS SUMMARY: Jefferies And Liberum Downgrade UK Retailers

Read more
5 Jul 2016 07:37

LONDON MARKET OPEN: Real Estate Investors Hit By SocGen Downgrades

Read more
30 Jun 2016 15:29

FTSE 250 movers: Broader rebound outweighs ongoing housing rout

(ShareCast News) - The FTSE 250 continued to rally on Thursday alongside its blue chip sibling as a broad-based rebound across sectors outweighed continued softness for housing-related stocks after the Brexit vote. Half an hour before the close, the FTSE 250 was up 0.65% to 16,106.31. Some of t

Read more
30 Jun 2016 08:44

BROKER RATINGS SUMMARY: Reckitt Liked By JPMorgan, Macquarie And HSBC

Read more
29 Jun 2016 16:34

CORRECT: DIRECTOR DEALINGS: OneSavings Bank Commercial Director Buys

Read more
29 Jun 2016 16:26

DIRECTOR DEALINGS: OneSavings Bank Commercial Director Buys Shares

Read more
27 Jun 2016 10:37

Mortgage lending resilient in May but likely to fall post referendum - CML

(ShareCast News) - Mortgage lending remained resilient in May as banks and building societies lent more than in April and than in May last year. Gross mortgage lending swelled to £18.2bn in May, the Council of Mortgage Lenders estimated, up 3.6% from the preceding month and 13.6% higher than this ti

Read more
27 Jun 2016 09:51

WINNERS & LOSERS SUMMARY: easyJet And Foxtons In Post-Brexit Warnings

Read more
7 Jun 2016 15:48

Tuesday newspaper share tips: OneSavings Bank and Wolseley

(ShareCast News) - Business is booming for OneSavings Bank, which has just clocked up a £35m profit after selling a £250m securitisation of pre-crisis mortgages, writes the Financial Times' Lex column. The buy-to-let lender intended to use the dosh to originate more mortgages, and its loan books hav

Read more
27 May 2016 15:30

FTSE 250 movers: Phoenix Group firms on AXA Wealth deal

(ShareCast News) - FTSE 250 was marginally firmer in late afternoon trade as UK traders wound down ahead of a long weekend, with few of today's in-the-news mid-cap stocks figuring among that index's top-10 risers. Shares in Phoenix Group Holdings were ahead as it agreed with AXA UK to buy AXA Wealth

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.