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LONDON MARKET MIDDAY: Stocks Falter Ahead Of Latest US Fed Decision

Wed, 01st May 2019 11:56

LONDON (Alliance News) - Despite a strong start, London stocks had slipped into the red by midday on Wednesday ahead of the latest interest rate decision by the US Federal Reserve. The FTSE 100 was down 9.23 points, or 0.1%, at 7,408.99 Tuesday midday, having traded as high as 7,446.46 in early dealings. The FTSE 250 index was down 5.60 points at 19,819.21, while the AIM All-Share was up 0.4% at 973.05.The Cboe UK 100 index was down 0.2% at 12,593.46. The Cboe UK 250 was down 0.1% at 17,802.95. The Cboe UK Small Companies was up 0.2% at 11,673.56.Markets in German, Italy, Spain and France are closed on Wednesday for the Labour Day holiday, as had been those in China and Japan."With most of continental Europe and Asia closed for the May 1 bank holiday, trading ranges have been tightly contained with thin liquidity as we wait for the main event for today - the Federal Open Market Committee monetary policy announcement," said Dean Popplewell at Oanda.Stocks in the US are on course for a strong start ahead of the decision, helped by upbeat earnings from iPhone maker Apple overnight. The Dow Jones and S&P 500 are both called up 0.3%, while the tech-heavy Nasdaq is set to gain 0.8%.Nasdaq-stock Apple - trading 5% higher pre-market - said late Tuesday that second-quarter profit dropped to USD11.56 billion or USD2.46 per share from USD13.82 billion or USD2.73 per share last year. Revenue fell 5% to USD58.02 billion from last year's USD61.14 billion. Analysts had a consensus revenues prediction of USD57.37 billion.Apple's revenue from iPhones dropped to USD31.05 billion from USD37.56 billion last year. However, iPhone revenue were above analysts' estimates of USD30.5 billion.In the US economic calendar, ADP employment is at 1315 BST, a precursor to Friday's closely-watched nonfarm payrolls report. Then, at 1500 BST, is the ISM manufacturing PMI.Headlining the day, however, is the US Federal Reserve's latest monetary policy decision, due at 1900 BST and followed by a press conference with Fed Chair Jerome Powell at 1930 BST."We expect the Fed to keep policy unchanged and remain in wait-and-see mode after its recent shift towards a more dovish policy stance, including a signal for no rate change this year," said Lloyds Banking.In UK economic data, manufacturing growth in April slipped from March's 13-month high amid lower levels of Brexit stockpiling. The seasonally-adjusted IHS Markit/CIPS Purchasing Managers' Index fell to 53.1 in April from 55.1 in March, though remained above the line of 50 which separates expansion from contraction.The main theme in UK manufacturing in recent months has been Brexit stockpiling, IHS Markit said, a trend which largely continued into April. However, the delay to the UK's departure date from the EU meant that stockpiling activity eased.Capital Economics said the fall back was as expected, and suggests output will stagnate after the first quarter. "The upshot is that while Q1 has been better than the underlying trend, a hangover from Brexitpreparations will weigh on GDP growth in Q2," said Capital Economics. In London equities at midday, J Sainsbury shares rose 3.7% on a consensus-beating set of annual results. Revenue for the year to March 9 rose to GBP29.0 billion from GBP28.46 billion, though pretax profit fell to GBP239 million from GBP409 million. Like-for-like sales slipped 0.2%.The company was hit by GBP396 million in charges in the year, with GBP46 million of this comprising costs related to its aborted Asda takeover. Another GBP81 million was restructuring costs and GBP40 million Argos integration expenses.On an underlying basis, pretax profit rose 7.8% to GBP635 million. This was slightly above market consensus of GBP626 million.Sainsbury's did not comment further on the Asda deal, which was blocked by the UK competition regulator last week."Sainsbury's results are nowhere near as bad as many people had expected. Despite a backdrop of weak sales flagged by market researcher Kantar and ongoing operational issues with countless examples of stores with empty shelves, the supermarket has delivered full-year results ahead of market forecasts," said Russ Mould, investment director at AJ BellHe added: "These latest financial results might go some way to explaining why chief executive Mike Coupe wasn't given the boot when the Asda deal flopped."London Stock Exchange Group was up 2.1% after reporting an increase in first quarter revenue on Wednesday, seeing growth from its two largest divisions - Information Services and Post Trade Services.In the three months to March 31, the stock exchange, clearing operator and calculator of market indices saw its total revenue increase 3.4% to GBP486 million from GBP470 million the previous year. The company's total income increased 5.0% to GBP546 million.LSE's gross profit in the first quarter increased 5.6% to GBP490 million from GBP464 million in the corresponding period a year earlier.Lloyds Banking was up 1.1% after revising its common equity tier one ratio target down following the new systemic risk buffer rates released by UK regulators.Starting from 2019, the UK Prudential Regulation Authority is required to set capital "buffer" rates for ring-fenced banks and large building societies.As part of that framework, starting from January 1, the PRA set has set a buffer rate for the UK's ring-fenced banks of 2% of risk-weighted assets for Lloyds, 1.5% for Royal Bank of Scotland Group, and 1% for Barclays and HSBC Holdings.Lloyds responded by saying the 200 basis point buffer, which equates to 170 basis points at a group level, is below its own previous guidance of 210 basis points. This frees up cash that potentially could be returned to shareholders.Just Eat, meanwhile, slumped 2.5% as JPMorgan double-downgraded the online takeaway platform to Underweight from Overweight. Also among the losers was housebuilder Persimmon, dipping 2.0% as it revealed a slower sales rate. Persimmon said it current forward sales position is strong, with revenue, including legal completions take to date in 2019, of GBP2.70 billion.The company's weekly private sales rate per site since the start of the year is down 5%, however. The average private selling price has been firm at GBP237,850 versus GBP236,500 a year ago.In the FTSE 250, Spirent Communications gained 1.5% as it said the year has started well with first-quarter earnings growth. The communications equipment firm said trading in the three months to the end of March was in line with plan, as revenue and earnings grew compared to the first quarter of 2018.In addition, the order pipeline remains robust and order intake for the period showed solid growth on the prior year, Spirent noted. Sirius Minerals tumbled 7.3% at 16.14 pence, adding to Tuesday's 20% slump on its fundraising plans. Sirius on Tuesday announced a USD3.8 million funding package to develop its Woodsmith polyhalite mine in Yorkshire, and this included a placing, firm placing, and open offer, worth up to USD400 million, at between 15 pence and 18p a share.The miner on Wednesday said it managed to raise more than originally planned, though shares were offered at a sharp discount.Sirius raised USD425 million, due to high demand, with shares placed at 15p. This is a 32% discount to Sirius' closing price on Monday in London, and the 1.96 billion new shares represent some 28% of its share capital. A further 218.0 million shares were placed in the open offer at the same price.

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1 May 2019 08:36

Sirius Minerals raises $425m for polyhalite mine project

(Sharecast News) - Sirius Minerals on Wednesday confirmed that it has successfully raised $425m to finance the next stage of development of its Woodsmith polyhalite mine in North Yorkshire.

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1 May 2019 08:35

LONDON MARKET OPEN: Sainsbury's Helps FTSE Start Strongly Ahead Of Fed

LONDON (Alliance News) - London stocks started May on a bright note, with sentiment boosted on Wednesday by strong earnings from Apple overnight and the latest round of US-China trade to lift the

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1 May 2019 08:11

TOP NEWS: Sirius Minerals Beats Fundraise Target But At Steep Discount (ALLISS)

LONDON (Alliance News) - Sirius Minerals PLC has raised more than originally envisaged, the miner said on Wednesday, though shares were offered at a sharp discount.Sirius on Tuesday a to in

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30 Apr 2019 16:53

LONDON MARKET CLOSE: Disappointing China Data Sees Miners Hinder FTSE

LONDON (Alliance News) - Weak manufacturing data from China overnight hit London-listed miners on Tuesday, causing the FTSE 100 to tumble. The FTSE 100 index closed down 22.44 points, or 0.3%, at

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30 Apr 2019 12:02

LONDON MARKET MIDDAY: FTSE Struggles Despite Cheer For StanChart, BP

LONDON (Alliance News) - European markets suffered on Tuesday from poor manufacturing data in China and weak tech earnings in the US, while London's leading index also was dragged by selling a

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30 Apr 2019 10:42

WINNERS & LOSERS SUMMARY: Standard Chartered Rises On Buyback Plans

LONDON (Alliance News) - The following stocks are the leading risers and fallers within the main London indices on Tuesday.----------FTSE 100 - WINNERS----------Standard a

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30 Apr 2019 08:47

TOP NEWS: Sirius Minerals Unveils Next Stage Of Funding For Woodsmith

LONDON (Alliance News) - Sirius Minerals PLC on Tuesday announced a major new financing package worth USD3.8 billion for the development of the Woodsmith mine in Yorkshire.Shares were 18% a

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30 Apr 2019 08:11

Sirius Minerals shares crash after announcing heavily-discounted $3.8bn cash call

(Sharecast News) - Sirius Minerals narrowed total losses in its last trading year as a result of a fair value re-measurement of derivatives associated with its convertible loans.

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30 Apr 2019 06:49

PRESS: Sirius Minerals Set To Unveil Major Financing Package (ALLISS)

LONDON (Alliance News) - Fertiliser firm Sirius Minerals PLC is to launch a GBP2.7 billion fundraise on Tuesday via both equity and debt, Sky News reported late Monday.Sirius, which is the

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25 Apr 2019 12:00

LONDON MARKET MIDDAY: Scuppered Sainsbury-Asda Deal Knocks FTSE 100

LONDON (Alliance News) - The FTSE 100 continued to trade lower at midday on Thursday, bogged down by J Sainsbury's hopes of merging with Asda being dashed and housebuilder on

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25 Apr 2019 10:38

WINNERS & LOSERS SUMMARY: Sainsbury's Drops After Asda Merger Blocked

LONDON (Alliance News) - The following stocks are the leading risers and fallers within the main London indices on Thursday.----------FTSE 100 - up 0.3%. The information and analytics it -

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25 Apr 2019 08:36

LONDON MARKET OPEN: Sainsbury's Leads Fallers As Asda Merger Thwarted

LONDON (Alliance News) - The FTSE 100 started Thursday's session in the red, dragged down by losses for J Sainsbury, Taylor Wimpey, Barclays

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25 Apr 2019 08:25

Sirius Minerals Inks Another Fertiliser Supply Deal For Woodsmith

LONDON (Alliance News) - Fertiliser firm Sirius Minerals PLC has signed a new supply agreement for future production from its Woodsmith mine in Yorkshire, UK.The ten-year deal has been with

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25 Apr 2019 08:23

Sirius Minerals inks Europe distribution deal with BayWa conglomerate

(Sharecast News) - Sirius Minerals has entered into an exclusive 10-year supply and distribution agreement with European agribusiness group BayWa Agri Supply & Trade (BAST) - a wholly-owned subsidiary of BayWa - for the distribution of POLY4 into Europe, it announced on Thursday.

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25 Apr 2019 07:41

LONDON MARKET PRE-OPEN: Sainsbury-Asda Deal Blocked; RBS CEO To Leave

LONDON (Alliance News) - Stocks in London are set to open slightly higher on Thursday following strong results from US tech giants overnight and a flurry of significant UK company news.The UK the

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