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UPDATE 2-Homebuilders, miners spur bounce-back in British stocks

Mon, 01st Mar 2021 09:43

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* UK to roll out more economic aid

* Entain jumps after offer raised for Enlabs AB

* Reach Plc falls as annual profit drops

* FTSE 100 up 1.6%, FTSE 250 adds 1.5%
(Updates to close)

By Shivani Kumaresan and Amal S

March 1 (Reuters) - British shares rose on Monday, led by
homebuilders and miners on reports of more domestic fiscal
support, while relative stability in bond yields also helped
stocks recover from last week's losses.

The blue-chip FTSE 100 index ended up 1.6%, its best
session in two weeks, with homebuilders Persimmon Plc,
and Taylor Wimpey plc among the top gainers after a media
report that British finance minister Rishi Sunak was expected to
announce a mortgage guarantee program as part of the
budget.

"A mortgage guarantee scheme for first-time buyers would be
a better, more targeted policy than the blanket stamp duty
holiday, to give a helping hand to those who otherwise might not
be able to get on the housing ladder," said Laith Khalaf,
financial analyst at AJ Bell.

British Airways-owner IAG led gains in the FTSE 100
as optimism over a 2021 recovery in the travel sector spurred a
slew of price target hikes.

The FTSE 100 fell 2.1% last week, snapping three consecutive
weeks of gains as expectations of a spike in inflation and
rising bond yields rattled sentiment.

But hopes of an economic recovery this year were pushed to
the forefront as Sunak geared up to announce more borrowing on
top of almost 300 billion pounds ($418 billion) of COVID-19
spending and tax cuts as part of his annual budget statement on
Wednesday.

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson also said the country's
economy could recover more strongly after the coronavirus
pandemic than some "pessimists" had predicted.

The domestically focused mid-cap FTSE 250 index rose
1.5%, even as British manufacturers reported their slowest
output growth since May last month due to supply-chain
disruptions and rising costs linked to Brexit and COVID-19.

Ladbrokes owner Entain rose 2.3% as it raised its
offer for rival sports betting firm Enlabs AB,
valuing the Sweden-based company at about 3.7 billion crowns
($440.16 million).

Reach, publisher of Britain's Daily Mirror and Daily
Express, fell 8.6%, after reporting a 12.8% drop in annual
profit.
(Reporting by Shivani Kumaresan and Amal S in Bengaluru;
Editing by Subhranshu Sahu and Paul Simao)

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