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LONDON MARKET MIDDAY: Stocks Turn Negative As Rebound Is Short-Lived

Mon, 12th Aug 2019 12:15

(Alliance News) - Despite opening higher, stocks in London were lower at midday on Monday, with the rebound in equities already running out of steam. The FTSE 100 index was down 23.20 points, or 0.3% at 7,230.65. The midcap FTSE 250 index was down 54.19 points, or 0.3% at 19,037.96. The AIM All-Share index was down 0.61 point at 885.39.The CBOE UK 100 index was down 0.2% at 12,348.74. The CBOE 250 was down 0.1% at 16,933.80, and the CBOE Small Companies was flat at 10,926.13.In Paris the CAC 40 was down 0.3%, while the DAX 30 in Frankfurt was down 0.1%. On the London Stock Exchange, SSE was among a handful of blue-chip risers, up 0.6% after the power utility confirmed it is in discussions with Ovo Group to buy SSE's retail energy services business. In May, SSE announced plans to offload its energy services segment after more than half a million households switched to a new supplier in the year ended March 2019. The 'Big Six' energy supplier vowed to sell or float its energy services arm - which has around 5.7 million customer accounts - by the second half of 2020. To this end, it appointed a separate board for the division headed by Executive Ehair Katie Bickerstaffe. SSE announced on Saturday that Ovo Energy is a potential buyer. If it goes ahead, the sale would turn Ovo into one of the UK's largest energy suppliers overnight having been founded just 10 years ago.Also in the FTSE 100, shares in China-focused banking giant HSBC Holdings were down 0.3% amid escalating violence in Hong Kong between anti-government protesters and police. Hong Kong's Hang Seng index closed down 0.4%. In the FTSE 250, Tullow Oil was the star performer, up 17% after the oil and gas company announced an oil discovery by the Jethro-1 well, drilled in the Orinduik licence, offshore Guyana. The well encountered 55 metres of net oil pay, after the well was drilled to a total depth of 4,400 metres in 1,350 metres of water. Evaluation of logging data has confirmed that Jethro-1 is the first oil discovery on the licence, comprising high-quality oil bearing sandstone reservoirs, dating from the Lower Tertiary age, Tullow said. The discovery has de-risked all other tertiary age prospects on the licence, particularly the Upper Tertiary Joe prospect, which will start drilling later in August, the company said. Looking further ahead, Tullow said the non-operated Carapa well on the adjacent Kanuku licence is expected to be drilled later in 2019, in order to test the Cretaceous oil play.In addition, Berenberg raised Tullow to Buy from Hold. At the other end of the midcaps, RHI Magnesita was down 4.2% after the refractory products firm said tough market conditions experienced in the first half are expected to continue into the second half of 2019.For the six months to the end of June, pretax profit jumped 83% to EUR164.7 million from EUR89.9 million the year before. Revenue for the period, grew by 2.2% to EUR1.54 billion from EUR1.51 billion the prior year, due to a strong dollar against the euro and Brazilian real, as well as a robust performance from RHI's Industrial division.On the London Main Market, Thomas Cook was down 17% after the cash-strapped travel operator said it is in talks to raise an additional GBP150 million on top of the previously announced GBP750 million, as part of a capital injection agreement with the company's largest shareholder Fosun Tourism Group, its core lending banks, and noteholders. Thomas Cook said shareholders will be "significantly diluted" by the funding plans, which involve the conversion of debt to equity. Elsewhere, Saudi Arabian Oil Co - better known as Saudi Aramco - said interim profit narrowed as oil prices fell despite stable production, in the state-owned oil company's first publicly available results release.For the six months ended June, pretax profit declined 8.7% to USD92.49 billion from USD101.23 billion a year prior, after revenue fell 1.3% to USD146.86 billion from USD148.77 billion.Profit performance was hurt by average crude oil prices per barrel falling 4.3% to USD66 from USD69 the year prior. Despite this, total hydrocarbon production remained unchanged at 13.2 million barrels of oil equivalent a day, with crude oil production also flat at 10.0 million barrels per day. Saudi Aramco has stepped up efforts to increase its transparency ahead of a potentially huge initial public offering. In 2018, Saudi Aramco had made moves towards a potential listing of its shares - touted as the biggest IPO in history - but this was eventually put on hold. The pound was quoted at USD1.2082 at midday, flat against USD1.2081 at the London equities close Friday.In political news, a leading think tank has warned that MPs may have little chance of stopping Prime Minister Boris Johnson pushing through a no-deal Brexit when Parliament returns in September.The Institute for Government said MPs may have limited opportunities to stop a no-deal Brexit and that even if Johnson loses a vote of confidence he may still try to push through this agenda.The findings echo the reported view of the PM's top adviser, Dominic Cummings, who is said to have told him that opponents of no-deal had left it too late.Johnson said he is committed to taking Britain out of the EU by the deadline of October 31, whether or not he can get a new deal with Brussels. With time running out, the IFG report said there was less scope for MPs to make their opinion felt than there was under Theresa May in the run up to the previous March 29 deadline.Opponents of no-deal would still have the option of trying to pass a vote of no confidence in the government, although the report said that there were "risks" involved in this approach.Stocks in New York were set for a lower open, with the DJIA, the S&P 500 index and the Nasdaq Composite all called down 0.6%.London midday is available to subscribers as an email newsletter. Contact info@alliancenews.com

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23 Sep 2019 09:35

UPDATE 1-European stocks sink after weak business surveys

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23 Sep 2019 09:32

46 flights operated by Thomas Cook in Spain cancelled - Airport operator AENA

MADRID, Sept 23 (Reuters) - Spain's airport operator Aena said on Monday 46 flights operated by collapsed British travel group Thomas Cook have been cancelled.Half of the flights had Spanish airports as their destination, whereas the rest were due...

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23 Sep 2019 09:29

Germany Lufthansa not interested in Thomas Cook bid - Die Welt

BERLIN, Sept 23 (Reuters) - Lufthansa has no plans to acquire insolvent British travel company Thomas Cook, the airline told German newspaper Die Welt on Monday.It did not rule out an offer for Thomas Cook's German subsidiary, Condor.Carsten Spohr...

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23 Sep 2019 09:14

UPDATE 1-Thomas Cook's collapse strands about 50,000 in Greece, official says

(Updates with financial hit on hotels)ATHENS, Sept 23 (Reuters) - About 50,000 tourists are stranded in Greece, mainly on islands, after British travel firm Thomas Cook collapsed, a Greek tourism ministry official told Reuters on Monday.The touris...

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23 Sep 2019 09:00

UPDATE 1-Thomas Cook collapse boosts rival holiday companies, budget airlines

(Adding details, comment)LONDON, Sept 23 (Reuters) - Thomas Cook's collapse boosted shares in TUI and budget airlines easyJet and Ryanair on Monday as investors pinned hopes on the tour operator's closure cutting capacity in the saturated Europea...

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23 Sep 2019 08:52

Thomas Cook's Condor still flying, no need for German repatriation mission -spokesman

BERLIN, Sept 23 (Reuters) - Flights by collapsed tour operator Thomas Cook's German subsidiary Condor were operating as normal and there is no need for a major repatriation mission, a spokesman for the German Aviation Association (BDL) said on Mo...

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23 Sep 2019 08:45

Turkey to support local companies hit by Thomas Cook; 21K customers in country

ISTANBUL, Sept 23 (Reuters) - The Turkish finance and tourism ministries are working on a loan support package for local companies affected by the collapse of travel firm Thomas Cook, the Tourism Ministry said on Monday.It said on Twitter that 21,...

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23 Sep 2019 08:39

LIVE MARKETS-Europe dips, Thomas Cook collapse lifts travel stocks

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23 Sep 2019 08:12

Labour's McDonnell says Thomas Cook bosses should pay back bonuses

BRIGHTON, England, Sept 23 (Reuters) - Thomas Cook bosses should have to pay back any bonuses they have received, Britain's opposition Labour Party finance spokesman John McDonnell said on Monday following the travel firm's collapse.McDonnell, ask...

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23 Sep 2019 08:10

Travel firm Thomas Cook's collapse strands about 50,000 in Greece-Greek govt official

ATHENS, Sept 23 (Reuters) - About 50,000 tourists are stranded in Greece, mainly on islands, as a result of British travel firm Thomas Cook's collapse, a Greek tourism ministry official told Reuters on Monday.The tourists, mainly British, were vac...

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23 Sep 2019 07:59

LIVE MARKETS-What's on our radar

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23 Sep 2019 07:49

Travel operator TUI, airlines shares seen boosted by Thomas Cook collapse

LONDON, Sept 23 (Reuters) - Shares in European airlines and travel operator TUI are expected to rise on Monday after the collapse of Thomas Cook, which will cut some overcapacity that has hurt profits and weighed on holiday prices in recent years...

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23 Sep 2019 07:34

Thomas Cook collapses after rescue talks fail

(Sharecast News) - Travel operator Thomas Cook finally collapsed on Monday as last-minute talks to save the industry giant failed, leaving 600,000 holidaymakers stranded around the world and putting 22,000 global jobs at risk.

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23 Sep 2019 07:19

Government should have saved travel firm Thomas Cook - UK Labour Party

BRIGHTON, England, Sept 23 (Reuters) - The British government should have stepped in with a temporary rescue package for collapsed travel firm Thomas Cook, the opposition Labour Party's finance spokesman John McDonnell said on Monday."I'm disappoi...

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23 Sep 2019 07:17

Thomas Cook's Condor will continue operations, seeks bridging loan

BERLIN, Sept 23 (Reuters) - Thomas Cook's German holiday airline Condor has asked the German government for a bridging loan, the company said on Monday, adding that it would continue its flight operation despite its parent company's insolvency."C...

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