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LIVE MARKETS-Opening snapshot: strong Q3, tech rally and more UK stimulus

Thu, 05th Nov 2020 08:56

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OPENING SNAPSHOT: STRONG Q3, TECH RALLY AND MORE UK STIMULUS (0854 GMT)

European bourses are well in positive territory supported by a batch of positive Q3 results
and more stimulus in the UK as the country starts a second national lockdown.

The pan-European STOXX 600 index is up 0.8% to its highest level since Oct. 20,
with the tech sector leading the gains, up 2.5%.

Britain's blue chips are up 0.3% after the Bank of England increased its already
huge bond-buying stimulus by a bigger-than-expected 150 billion pounds to 895 billion pounds.
The BoE kept the bank rate at 0.1%.

In terms of single companies, Milan-listed Tenaris is set for its best day in 9
years after reporting strong Q3 results, it was last up more than 11%.

(Joice Alves)

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ON THE RADAR: BANKS Q3, ARCELORMITTAL, SAINSBURY (0746 GMT)

Looking at futures, it seems like it is going to be a start of the day in the black for
European bourses in a data heavy morning, which also sees investors having to digest a slew of
earnings results.

There is a mixed batch of banking Q3 results with France's third-biggest listed bank Societe
Generale swinging back to profit, as its equity trading business continued to recover
from a weak start to the year; and Italy's second-biggest bank UniCredit posted much
higher than expected net profit as Europe emerged from lockdowns.

In the meantime, Germany's Commerzbank swung to a Q3 loss, as the lender undergoes
a restructuring.

ING Groep, the largest Dutch bank, reported lower than expected pre-tax profit of
1.20 billion euros on declining interest income amid the coronavirus pandemic and said it
intends to cut 1,000 jobs.

British supermarket group Sainsbury also said it could cut 3,500 jobs in a
restructuring.

On a brighter note, ArcelorMittal, the world's largest steelmaker, reported Q3 core
profit above expectations as the easing of lockdowns led to improved demand.
German broadcaster ProSiebenSat.1 Media returned to profit, and reinstated its FY
guidance. Its shares rose 5.7% in premarket trade.

HeidelbergCement, the world's No.2 cement maker, posted a 13% increase in Q3 core
profit, as cost cuts helped it to shrug off the impact of the pandemic and forecast higher
earnings for 2020.

Siemens Gamesa keeps profit target as Q4 uptick fails to stave off loss.

British insurer RSA's underwriting profit rose strongly in the first nine months of
2020 due to improvements the company made to its underwriting strategy.

German reinsurance group Munich Re's net profit declined 77% to 199 million euros
in Q3.

Staying in Germany, specialty chemicals maker Lanxess narrowed its 2020 core
profit outlook range after the coronavirus pandemic, saying it was seeing a pick up in the auto
industry, with China and the U.S. also providing positive stimuli.

While Lufthansa said it booked a net loss of 2 billion euros in Q3.

Sunrise Communications announced plans to boost its 2020 dividend to 4.55 and 4.65
Swiss francs per share, from 4.4 francs, ahead of the Swiss telecommunications firm's takeover
by Liberty Global that will lead to its delisting.

(Joice Alves)

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MORNING CALL: STILL NO U.S. PRESIDENT (0638 GMT)

Futures are pointing to gains for European bourses this morning mirroring Asian shares,
which climbed on the prospect that a gridlock in the U.S. Congress will give a boost to some
industries.

So far, the count shows that Democratic challenger Joe Biden narrowly ahead in key states,
but the risk of a prolonged contested election remains.

Back in Europe, it will be a data heavy morning with EZ and UK PMI data due.

The Bank of England's November monetary policy decision is also on schedule. The Telegraph
newspaper reported that the central bank is considering a move into negative interest rates.

(Joice Alves)

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