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LONDON MARKET OPEN: Stocks Mixed As Paddy Power, Glencore Fall

Wed, 08th Aug 2018 08:39

LONDON (Alliance News) - Stock prices in London were mixed early on Wednesday, with Paddy Power and Glencore dragging the large cap index while Hill & Smith led a number of fallers in the midcap index. The FTSE 100 index was flat at 7,718.32. The mid-cap FTSE 250 index was up 0.2% at 20,712.36, while the the AIM All-Share index was down 0.1% at 1,086.25.The Cboe UK 100 was down 5.89 points at 13,086.50, the Cboe UK 250 was down 0.1% at 18,776.20, and the Cboe UK Small Companies was flat at 12,330.36.Bookmaker Paddy Power Betfair was the lead faller in the large cap index, down 2.8%, as it reported 7% interim revenue growth year-on-year to GBP867 million at constant currency, and 5% at reported rates. Paddy Power's first quarter revenue was flat year-on-year, but the second quarter figure was up 13%, 9% before the football world cup, which began mid-June. Underlying Ebitda fell 1% at reported rates to GBP217 million, but increased 1% at constant currency. Pretax profit rose 4% year-on-year to GBP106 million.Paddy Power has increased its interim dividend by 3% to 67p. Paddy Power now expects 2018 underlying Ebitda between GBP460 million and GBP480 million, "reflecting recent trading momentum", further tax in Australia, and losses from its FanDuel fantasy sports business. Underlying Ebitda in 2017 came in at GBP473 million. Miner Glencore was down 1.3% despite reporting a 23% rise in interim adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortisation to a "record" USD8.27 billion for the six months to June-end, with net income climbing 13% year-on-year to GBP2.78 billion. The growth in earnings was attributed to higher commodity prices, high-margin volume growth, as well as a focus on costs.Glencore said it was "another" period of strong financial performance. Funds from operations rose 8% year-on-year to USD5.6 billion, while net debt is down 16% to USD9.0 billion. Revenue increased to USD108.55 billion from USD100.29 billion, while pretax profit rose to USD3.72 billion from USD2.87 billion. Glencore said Marketing was "strong", with adjusted earnings before interest and taxes up 12% year-on-year to USD1.5 billion, while Industrial Ebitda increased 26% to USD6.7 billion. Glencore said notwithstanding a volatile climate, it is confident in its prospects and that it can continue returning cash to shareholders.Wealth manager Quilter, formerly Old Mutual Wealth Management, was making gains in the FTSE 100, 2.0% higher, as it posted a 16% year-on-year rise in adjusted pretax profit for the six months to June-end to GBP110 million.Quilter is paying a special interim dividend of 12 pence per share, which it said comes after repaying a GBP300 million term loan in June - it had not planned initially on returning cash to shareholders at the halfway point. Assets under management and administration rose 2% from December's end to GBP116.5 billion, with positive net inflows of GBP2.2 billion slightly offset by a weaker overall market performance.Quilter's interim revenue came in at GBP857 million, down from GBP3.15 billion due to a far lower investment return, while pretax profit from continuing operations was up to GBP17 million from GBP5 million. In the FTSE 250, Infrastructure products and galvanising company Hill & Smith slumped 18% as it posted a 1% interim revenue rise for the six months to June, and 4% at constant currency, to GBP295.4 million in a "disappointing" first half. Reported pretax profit fell 14% to GBP28.9 million, and, on an underlying basis, it dipped 12% to GBP33.0 million, with performance hit by short-term project delays in the UK's roads programme and in utilities markets. Despite the weakness in the UK, Hill & Smith did well in the US and other international businesses, following strong investment in both new and replacement infrastructure projects. Hill & Smith has increased its interim payout by 6% to 10p a share. The company said despite the disappointing results, its market fundamentals remain strong, and it is confident it can keep growing going ahead. Spire Healthcare was also lower, down 4.4%, as it said it expects Ebitda to be "materially lower" for 2018 than on 2017.Interim revenue has fallen around 1.1% to GBP475 million, while Ebitda is expected at GBP66 million, having come in at GBP83.2 million for the first half of 2017. Spire blamed difficult market conditions, which have had "greater than expected" effect on business. Rotork was down 1.9%, as Societe Generale cut its rating to Hold from Buy, maintaining its price target at 340p. TI Fluid Systems was one the leading gainer in the FTSE 250, up 3.2%, as it posted a 0.5% drop in interim revenue for the six months to June to EUR1.77 billion, though it rose 4.5% at constant currency, while pretax profit rose 7.0% to EUR76.2 million and 23% at constant currency. TI Fluid said revenue growth was driven by a combination of new business, higher volumes, and mix, though foreign exchange did provide a headwind. Its interim dividend is 3.02 euro cents.The outlook for 2018 remains unchanged, with revenue growth still expected excluding the impact of currency movements. Engineer Spirax-Sarco rose 1.9% in early trade as revenue increased 28%, and 7% organically, to GBP547.6 million, while adjusted pretax profit increased 22% to GBP120.6 million. On a statutory basis, pretax profit was up 21% to GBP106.8 million. The company said its organic growth was ahead of global industrial growth during the period, with the company "very pleased" with its performance.Full year expectations remain unchanged, despite Spirax-Sarco's second half facing tough comparable figures from the second half of 2017. It expects a "relatively stable" macroeconomic environment for the rest of the year, but expects global industrial production for the second half to dip from the first six months.

Spirax-Sarco boosted its interim dividend by 14% to 29 pence per share.The pound was quoted at USD1.2940 early Wednesday compared to USD1.2953 at the London equities close Tuesday.US-China trade showed strong year-on-year growth in July, suggesting companies are rushing to fill orders as the trade war escalates, Chinese customs data showed Wednesday.Chinese exports to the US jumped 11% year-on-year to USD41.5 billion, while imports grew 11% to USD13.4 billion. Overall trade between the world's two largest economies also grew 11%.Nevertheless, compared to June, US-China trade narrowed slightly in July, by 2.3%, to USD55 billion.The US-China trade deficit - long criticized by US President Donald Trump - also narrowed month-to-month, by 3.1%, to USD28.1 billion.China's overall foreign trade was strong last month, with exports growing 12% year-on-year, and imports jumping 27%.The US announced Tuesday it would impose 25% tariffs on USD16 billion worth of Chinese goods on August 23.It is the second tranche of duties following tariffs on approximately USD34 billion of Chinese imports that went into effect last month. Beijing has already retaliated with tit-for-tat measures.Trump has pressed China to slash the trade deficit, which reached USD375 billion last year. Additionally, Trump wants to curb Beijing's state support for high-tech firms and alleged intellectual property theft.Looking ahead, Julian Evans-Pritchard, an economist at Capital Economics, said he expects export growth to cool in the coming months, though this will primarily reflect softer global growth rather than US tariffs, the direct impact of which will continue to be mostly offset by the renminbi's recent depreciation.In China, the Shanghai Composite closed down 1.3%, while the Hang Seng index in Hong Kong ended up 0.2%. The Japanese Nikkei 225 index is 0.1% lower in lat e trade.In the US on Tuesday, Wall Street ended higher, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average up 0.5%, S&P 500 up 0.3%, and the Nasdaq Composite up 0.3%. The euro stood at USD1.1619 early Wednesday, against USD1.1590 at the the close on Tuesday.Coming up on Wednesday are US weekly mortgage applications at 1200 BST, and the EIA weekly petroleum status report at 1530 BST.
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