Ben Richardson, CEO at SulNOx, confident they can cost-effectively decarbonise commercial shipping. Watch the video here.

Less Ads, More Data, More Tools Register for FREE

Pin to quick picksSmiths Group Share News (SMIN)

Share Price Information for Smiths Group (SMIN)

London Stock Exchange
Share Price is delayed by 15 minutes
Get Live Data
Share Price: 1,617.00
Bid: 1,624.00
Ask: 1,626.00
Change: -8.00 (-0.49%)
Spread: 2.00 (0.123%)
Open: 1,633.00
High: 1,636.00
Low: 1,617.00
Prev. Close: 1,625.00
SMIN Live PriceLast checked at -

Watchlists are a member only feature

Login to your account

Alerts are a premium feature

Login to your account

LIVE MARKETS-So much for Tina! EM returns alive and kicking

Tue, 15th Sep 2020 12:36

Welcome to the home for real-time coverage of European equity markets brought to you by Reuters
stocks reporters. You can share your thoughts with Joice Alves (joice.alves@thomsonreuters.com)
and Julien Ponthus (julien.ponthus@thomsonreuters.com) in London and Danilo Masoni
(danilo.masoni@thomsonreuters.com) and Stefano Rebaudo (stefano.rebaudo@thomsonreuters.com) in
Milan.

SO MUCH FOR TINA! EM RETURNS ALIVE AND KICKING (1135 GMT)

The extent of the demise of real returns in developed world bond markets is a hotly-debated
topic which has pretty much fed the TINA (there is no alternative to stocks) narrative for the
last few years.

But looking beyond developed markets, real returns are very much alive in emerging market.

JP Morgan's Government Bond Index Emerging Markets Global Diversified, which tracks emerging
local currency debt, is up around 2.8% during the quarter to date, compared to 0.1% for one to
three year U.S. Treasury bonds.

South Africa, Turkey, Indonesia and Brazil offer the highest cushion in real carry, as
measured by nominal local government bond yields adjusted for 1-year-ahead inflation
expectations compared to U.S. dollar 3-month Libor, HSBC said in a research note.

Risk-adjusted real carry is most favourable for Indonesia, South Africa and Russia, the bank
noted.

"The Brazil curve is the second-steepest EM high-yielding curve, but this analysis suggests
that there is little compensation for extending along the curve," André de Silva, HSBC's head of
global EM rates research, wrote in the note.

"We prefer having exposure to Russia (buy 5yr OFZs) and Indonesia (i.e. buy 5yr IndoGBs)
rather than South Africa or Brazil."

Carry after being risk-adjusted relegates Turkey to being among the emerging market
high-yielders providing the least cushion, the bank said, outlying concerns about the recent
acceleration in FX depreciation and backdoor policy tightening.

India was the least favourable on a risk-adjusted basis, the bank added. HSBC advised
positioning for higher rates in India and a steeper curve, as well as an easing in the potency
of the bond buying via the central bank's auctions.

(Tom Arnold)

*****

VALUE IS A EUROPE THING (1041 GMT)

Though it has not been working much lately, more analysts are still advocating a call for
value, but mostly in value-heavy Europe.

The value/growth rate has been essentially flat since April while it has staged a small
resurgence recently with value outperforming growth by around 3% since September 2, according to
Credit Suisse data.

Here are the reasons to believe that it is value time: It tends to follow PMIs with a
three-month lag; the euro seems to be under control with the ECB worried about its
strengthening; the price to book of value relative to growth in Europe is now two standard
deviations below its average, a Credit Suisse analyst note says.

“We believe that in Europe, the absence of megacap tech will allow European value to
outperform, and thus we remain overweight,” it adds.

While “we see scope for the equity risk premium to decline, underpinning the attractions of
the big cap tech.”

Credit Suisse highlights Brenntag, Siemens and Smiths Group,
while shares in CRH, Lafarge, Enel, Smurfit Kappa RWE
appear cheap.

(Stefano Rebaudo)

*****

WHAT’S IN A CORPORATE EARNINGS DATE? (1007 GMT)

Plenty, if data analytics firm Raven Pack is to be believed.

Advances or delays in earnings announcement dates can be predictive of positive or negative
results and investment strategies based on such date changes can deliver sizeable returns,
according to Peter Hafez, chief data scientist at Raven Pack.

Investors have long used traditional fundamental methods to forecast company earnings.
Intensifying competition and the alternative data explosion over the past decade have led to
rapid adoption of novel approaches in forecasting stock performance.

Company executives often use strategic timing to distribute earnings results. Some studies
have shown that earnings delays may signal weak performance, while advancing the date may be a
sign of good news.

Using earnings calendar change records for over 8,000 stocks globally since 2006 with a
central focus on the U.S. stock market, data scientists at the firm found portfolio investment
strategies that bought after advances, and sold after delays, produced annual excess returns of
8.4%, for portfolios of mid to large-cap stocks and 18.6% for small-caps.

However, mid-to large cap companies are more prone to deeper losses for earnings date delays
while small cap gains are more amplified for earning dates advances. Typically, the
outperformance ebbs quickly within a few days, the study found. For a link to the study, see https://www.ravenpack.com/research/trading-earnings-calendar/

(Saikat Chatterjee)

*****

NOT ALL MERGERS FALL APART (0928 GMT)

Let's face it: completing merger deals has become more challenging in this new COVID-19
world.

Take LVMH/Tiffany in luxury and Fiat Chrysler/PSA in the automotive sector. Both deals were
bigly challenged by the turmoil created by the pandemic but while LVMH resolved to call off the
deal (with political interference playing crucial part in the decision), the merger to create
the world's No. 4 carmaker is nevertheless going ahead.

But that comes with a cost, which seems investors are willing to pay, and may raise further
hopes that M&A could recover after activity collapsed in the second quarter of 2020.

To preserve cash, FCA will nearly halved its pre-merger special dividend to 2.9 billion
euros and France's PSA will in turn postpone the planned spinoff of its 46% stake in parts maker
Faurecia until after the merger's closing.

The decision might have been a tough one to take but after all that will result in a
financially stronger group, which combined with sharp increase in the synergy target explains
why their shares reacted positively at the start of trading.

It looks that investors are looking beyond any short term gains, preferring synergies
tomorrow than dividends today.

"The higher value of the industrial synergies more than offset any revision of terms," says
Equita.

PSA shares hit a 6-month high before retreating to trade down 1% on the day, while FCA
shares are up 6%.

(Danilo Masoni)

*****

STOCK PRICES RANGEBOUND UP TO END 2020 (0910 GMT)

It won’t be all about virus trajectories and macro data for the stock market as there is a
lot going on, starting with the U.S. presidential elections.

After UBS yesterday said the stock market is fragile but it was confident that investors
will turn their focus on the positives soon, JP Morgan analysts sound even more cautious.

They line up risks that equities will face and say that the STOXX 600 index will remain
rangebound by end 2020.

This is in line with our Aug 26 poll which showed investors were on average expecting the
STOXX 600, currently at 370 points, to end the year at 375 points.

On the U.S, presidential election front, the real danger is the vote ending along the lines
of the Bush versus Gore Florida recount in 2000, leading to a ”legislative paralysis for some
time,” a JP Morgan research note says.

Foreign trade is going to be an issue whoever wins as “polls suggest that the unfavourable
views of China have become firmly bipartisan,” it adds.

Technicals are not helping as positioning is far from depressed, with “short interest and
put/call ratios at lows.”

Besides, fundamentals could soften if labour market improvement stalls and if the virus
dampens the recovery; default rates might spike; geopolitical risks are in place with “Brexit,
Russia, Iran and other.”

“We do not think that any of the above risks should necessarily be seen as a clear base
case, but the potential is that some of them might be realized.”

(Stefano Rebaudo)

*****

OPENING SNAPSHOT: BIG MOVES UNDER THE FLAT SURFACE (0715 GMT)

European shares are off to a cautious start but under the flat surface there are some big
moves.

H&M is rallying 10% after its Q3 profit beat expectations, while in the auto sector
FCA is up 7% and PSA is gaining 1% after they revised the terms of their
merged in a bid to conserve cash. The revision meant that PSA will postpone the sale of its
stake in parts maker Faurecia, which is down 8.6%.

Strong retail sales are pushing online supermarket Ocado up 4.7%.

After initial gains at the open, the STOXX 600 has now pulled back, trading down
0.10%.

(Danilo Masoni)

*****

PSA/FCA, PAYMENTS DEALS, BANKS AND VACCINE NEWS ON OUR RADAR (0639 GMT)

While rangebound trading looks set to continue in typical pre-Fed fashion -- EUROSTOXX 50
futures are just flat -- on the corporate front some dealmaking headlines could liven up the
session, along with fresh vaccine updates.

PSA and Fiat Chrysler (FCA) have revised the terms of their planned
merger to conserve cash. FCA will cut to 2.9 billion euros the cash portion of a 5.5 billion
euro special dividend, while the French group will postpone to after the merger's closing the
planned spinoff of its 46% stake in parts maker Faurecia.

In the buoyant payments industry, Klarna Bank AB has raised $650 million at a valuation of
$10.65 billion from investors led by Silver Lake, while in Italy la Repubblica
reports that Nexi and smaller rival SIA are nearing a preliminary agreement for a
merger

In banks, one day after talk of a potential tie-up between Credit Suisse and UBS
, the focus may turn to Spain. A source said Caixabank is
considering a bid for Bankia that could value it at around 4 billion euros -- a
premium of between 15% and just above 20% over Bankia's average 3-month share price.

Vaccine news does not seem so bright today with sources saying AstraZeneca's
COVID-19 vaccine trial remains on hold in the United States pending a U.S. investigation into a
serious side effect in Britain even as other trials of the vaccine resume.

Shares in Zurich-lised Siegfried however rose 1.9% in premarket after a contract
with BioNTech to fill and pack a potential COVID-19 vaccine, while Lonza also gained
after unveiling a collaboration deal to expand the manufacturing of Humanigen's COVID-19
therapeutic candidate Lenzilumab.

Meantime in the UK, the pandemic generated huge demand for online deliveries, sending UK
online supermarket Ocado's retail sales in the 13 weeks to Aug. up 52%.

We'll also keep an eye on Daimler after courts documents showed it will pay $2.2
billion violating U.S. clean air laws and to resolve claims from 250,000 U.S. vehicle owners.

(Danilo Masoni)

*****

MORNING CALL: A CHOPPY DAY AHEAD? (0530 GMT)

European bourses look set for another choppy session today with futures moving between flat
and slightly lower, while spreabetters' calls are pointing to marginal gains.

The main event of this week is the Fed's two-day policy meeting which could help provide
fresh direction, while the German ZEW may draw some attention later today.

The day in Asia saw Chinese stocks rise following data that showed industrial output
expanded for a fifth straight month in August, while the Nikkei pulled back.

Meantime, U.S. futures rose slightly.

Futures for the S&P 500 were up 0.3%, while EUROSTOXX 50 futures eased 0.2%

(Danilo Masoni)

*****

More News
9 Nov 2022 07:04

Smiths Q1 growth accelerates, FY trading ahead of expectations

(Sharecast News) - Smiths Group reported a strong start to the new financial year and sounded a confident note on its full-year outlook for sales.

Read more
13 Oct 2022 15:41

UK dividends calendar - next 7 days

Friday 14 October 
Bakkavor Group PLCdividend payment date
Baltic Classifieds Group PLCdividend payment date
Braemar PLCdividend payment date
Chelverton UK Dividend Trust PLCdividend payment date
Derwent London PLCdividend payment date
Foresight Group Holdings Ltddividend payment date
Forterra PLCdividend payment date
Genel Energy PLCdividend payment date
Henry Boot PLCdividend payment date
Highcroft Investments PLCdividend payment date
JPMorgan European Growth & Income PLCdividend payment date
PageGroup PLCdividend payment date
PageGroup PLCspecial dividend date
Palace Capital PLCdividend payment date
Regional REIT Ltddividend payment date
Restore PLCdividend payment date
Severfield PLCdividend payment date
Standard Chartered PLCdividend payment date
Trifast PLCdividend payment date
Monday 17 October 
Old Mutual Ltddividend payment date
Tuesday 18 October 
no events scheduled  
Wednesday 19 October 
Harbour Energy PLCdividend payment date
Thursday 20 October 
Aberdeen Diversified Income & Growth Trust PLCdividend payment date
BAE Systems PLCex-dividend payment date
BlackRock Energy & Resources Income Trust PLCdividend payment date
Coats Group PLCex-dividend payment date
Diageo PLCdividend payment date
European Smaller Cos Trust PLCex-dividend payment date
Games Workshop Group PLCex-dividend payment date
Gamma Communications PLCdividend payment date
Henderson EuroTrust PLCex-dividend payment date
IG Group Holdings PLCex-dividend payment date
ITV PLCex-dividend payment date
JPMorgan China Growth & Income PLCex-dividend payment date
JPMorgan Japan Small Cap Growth & Income PLCex-dividend payment date
Marshalls PLCex-dividend payment date
Melrose Industries PLCdividend payment date
Montanaro UK Smaller Cos Investment Trust PLCex-dividend payment date
PZ Cussons PLCex-dividend payment date
Smiths Group PLCex-dividend payment date
Tritax Big Box REIT PLCex-dividend payment date
  
Copyright 2022 Alliance News Limited. All Rights Reserved. 

Read more
12 Oct 2022 09:52

LONDON BROKER RATINGS: Redburn likes Flutter; RBC cuts Smiths

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

Read more
23 Sep 2022 17:45

FTSE 100 hits three-month low after new economic plan spooks investors

Rally in homebuilder stocks fades

*

Read more
23 Sep 2022 12:08

LONDON MARKET MIDDAY: No 'mini-budget' boost as stocks plunge again

(Alliance News) - European equities were heavily sold off once again on Friday, with markets unable to shake off interest rate hike worries, which have battered stocks for most of this week.

Read more
23 Sep 2022 08:41

LONDON MARKET OPEN: Stocks struggle and pound falls below USD1.12

(Alliance News) - European equities traded lower in early dealings on Friday, with markets wounded by a series of interest rate hikes across the globe as central banks bid to calm rampant inflation.

Read more
23 Sep 2022 08:33

TOP NEWS: Smiths Group annual profit falls but lifts dividend

(Alliance News) - Smiths Group PLC on Friday hailed its fastest top-line growth "in nearly a decade" and said it is managing cost inflation.

Read more
23 Sep 2022 07:43

LONDON BRIEFING: Smiths annual revenue rises; Made.com up for sale

(Alliance News) - European markets are set to end a difficult week in decent fashion on Friday, as investors take onboard a series of hawkish central bank moves.

Read more
23 Sep 2022 07:34

Smiths Group FY pre-tax profits surge

(Sharecast News) - Engineering company Smiths Group said on Friday that full-year organic revenues and pre-tax profits had grown ahead of expectations amid "high demand" across the majority of its end markets.

Read more
16 Sep 2022 15:57

UK earnings, trading statements calendar - next 7 days

Monday 19 September 
City of London Investment Group PLCFull Year Results
IQGeo Group PLCHalf Year Results
Tuesday 20 September 
Alliance Pharma PLCHalf Year Results
ASA International Group PLCHalf Year Results
Belluscura PLCHalf Year Results
Brown Advisory US Smaller Cos PLCFull Year Results
Cambridge Cognition Holdings PLCHalf Year Results
Craneware PLCFull Year Results
EKF Diagnostics Holdings PLCHalf Year Results
Elixirr International PLCHalf Year Results
Feedback PLCFull Year Results
Fintel PLCHalf Year Results
First Tin PLCHalf Year Results
Frasers Group PLCFull Year Results
Gaming Realms PLCHalf Year Results
Good Energy Group PLCHalf Year Results
Haleon PLCHalf Year Results
Henry Boot PLCHalf Year Results
HydrogenOne Capital Growth PLCHalf Year Results
Jadestone Energy PLCHalf Year Results
Kingfisher PLCHalf Year Results
Litigation Capital Management LtdFull Year Results
Moonpig PLCTrading Statement
Northcoders Group PLCHalf Year Results
Spectral MD Holdings LtdHalf Year Results
Sthree PLCTrading Statement
Trinity Exploration & Production PLCHalf Year Results
Unbound Group PLCHalf Year Results
Xaar PLCHalf Year Results
Wednesday 21 September 
Alphawave IP Group PLCHalf Year Results
City Pub Group PLCHalf Year Results
Dianomi PLCHalf Year Results
Eagle Eye Solutions Group PLCFull Year Results
Frontier Developments PLCFull Year Results
Galliford Try Holdings PLCFull Year Results
Hostmore PLCHalf Year Results
Ingenta PLCHalf Year Results
Keywords Studios PLCHalf Year Results
LBG Media PLCHalf Year Results
MyHealthChecked PLCHalf Year Results
Pendragon PLCHalf Year Results
Pennant International Group PLCHalf Year Results
Petershill Partners PLCHalf Year Results
S4 Capital PLCHalf Year Results
Strix Group PLCHalf Year Results
Supermarket Income REIT PLCFull Year Results
Surgical Innovations Group PLCHalf Year Results
Ten Entertainment Group PLCHalf Year Results
Warpaint London PLCHalf Year Results
Thursday 22 September 
Aquis Exchange PLCHalf Year Results
Biome Technologies PLCHalf Year Results
Brave Bison Group PLCHalf Year Results
Ceres Power Holdings PLCHalf Year Results
Cineworld Group PLCHalf Year Results
Computacenter PLCFull Year Results
CVS Group PLCFull Year Results
Distribution Finance Capital Holdings PLCHalf Year Results
Ebiquity PLCHalf Year Results
Fonix Mobile PLCFull Year Results
Forward Partners Group PLCHalf Year Results
Halma PLCTrading Statement
Hansard Global PLCFull Year Results
JD Sports Fashion PLCHalf Year Results
Judges Scientific PLCHalf Year Results
Learning Technologies Group PLCHalf Year Results
Life Science REIT PLCHalf Year Results
Osirium Technologies PLCHalf Year Results
PensionBee Group PLCHalf Year Results
Playtech PLCHalf Year Results
Polymetal International PLCHalf Year Results
PZ Cussons PLCFull Year Results
Safestyle UK PLCHalf Year Results
Time Finance PLCFull Year Results
Wilmington PLCFull Year Results
Friday 23 September 
European Opportunities Trust PLCFull Year Results
Investec PLCTrading Statement
Smiths Group PLCFull Year Results
TheWorks.co.uk PLCFull Year Results
  
Copyright 2022 Alliance News Limited. All Rights Reserved.

Read more
8 Sep 2022 15:53

Rising rates will boost UK company pensions insurance deals -Rothesay CEO

LONDON, Sept 8 (Reuters) - Rising interest rates in Britain will make it easier for company pension schemes to afford the cost of insurance, leading to growth in the pensions insurance market, the new chief executive of insurer Rothesay said on Thursday.

Read more
8 Sep 2022 14:10

Rising rates will boost UK company pensions insurance deals-Rothesay Life CEO

LONDON, Sept 8 (Reuters) - Rising interest rates in Britain will make it easier for company pension schemes to afford the cost of insurance, leading to growth in the pensions insurance market, the new chief executive of Rothesay Life said on Thursday.

Read more
1 Sep 2022 09:39

LONDON BROKER RATINGS: Panmure downgrades British Land and Landsec

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

Read more
7 Jul 2022 12:40

Kromek signs distribution contract with Smiths for radiation detectors

(Alliance News) - Kromek Group PLC on Thursday said it has entered into an agreement with Smiths Detection Inc to distribute its radiation detection equipment to North and South American markets.

Read more
30 Jun 2022 10:07

Smiths de-risks pension scheme with GBP640 million insurance buy-in

(Alliance News) - Smiths Group PLC said on Thursday it completed the de-risking of the TI Group Pension Scheme through a GBP640 million bulk annuity buy-in with insurance company Rothesay Life PLC.

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.