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| London Market Report | | FTSE 100 | Euronext | Dax perf | CAC 40 | | | | | Please click on the images to view our interactive charts | | London open: Markets lower ahead of Eurozone CPI, BT gains - BT lifts earnings outlook for full year - German retail sales fall, Eurozone CPI ahead - FTSE 100 down two per cent on the week techMARK 2,777.63 -0.10% FTSE 100 6,519.07 -0.30% FTSE 250 15,723.63 +0.14% UK markets were in the red for a third straight day on Friday despite strong gains for heavyweight constituent BT, as investors adopted a cautious approach amid a data-heavy session. The FTSE 100 was 0.3% lower at 6,519 early on, trading at levels not seen since December 18th when it closed at 6,492.08. Ongoing concerns about emerging markets and a further reduction of stimulus in the States have weighed heavily on markets this week as traders scaled back their appetite for risk. As it stands, London's benchmark index is now more than 2% lower than last Friday's closing price. Adding to the selling pressure this morning was a surprise 2.5% drop in German retail sales in December, compared with a revised 0.9% gain the month before. Analysts had expected sales to rise by 0.2% from November. Markets across Europe were trading broadly lower his morning ahead of the all-important Eurozone consumer price index data, which is expected to show that the annual rate of inflation ticked up to 0.9% in January, from 0.8% in December. However, with the European Central Bank (ECB) targeting inflation of close to, but under, 2%, any downside surprise in the CPI figure today will likely lead to renewed calls for the ECB to loosen monetary policy further following the recent rate cut. BT ups full-year guidance Telecoms titan BT was a high riser this morning after raising its earnings outlook for the year as its broadband fibre business and new BT Sport channels helped it to boost profits by 8% in the third quarter. Drinks group Diageo was extending losses made yesterday when it disappointed investors with worse-than-expected first-half results. Goldman Sachs downgraded its rating on the stock to 'neutral' this morning and slashed its target from 2,660p to 1,996p. The bank, however, gave tobacco giant Imperial a lift this morning after upgrading its stance to 'conviction buy' and raising its target from 2,545p to 2,840p. Asset manager Schroders was also performing well after Berenberg lifted the stock to 'buy' and hiked its target from 2,550p to 3,050p. The Paragon Group of Companies saw its share price surge after saying that new buy-to-let lending increased "significantly" during its first quarter and operating profits were 13.5% ahead of last year. Pizza delivery chain Domino's was higher after saying Senior Non-Executive Director David Wild will be acting as Chief Executive until a replacement for Lance Batchelor is found. Credit Suisse also upgraded the stock to 'outperform' today. Web and technology business Premier Farnell said that sales had picked up in the second half of the year but shares fell sharply after the firm warned that operating margins would be flat next year. |
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| FTSE 100 - Risers BT Group (BT.A) 382.50p +3.13% Imperial Tobacco Group (IMT) 2,248.00p +3.02% Fresnillo (FRES) 782.00p +1.96% Burberry Group (BRBY) 1,434.00p +1.63% National Grid (NG.) 790.00p +1.02% BG Group (BG.) 1,018.50p +0.99% Randgold Resources Ltd. (RRS) 4,177.00p +0.84% British American Tobacco (BATS) 2,913.00p +0.81% Severn Trent (SVT) 1,744.00p +0.69% Schroders (SDR) 2,500.00p +0.68% FTSE 100 - Fallers BAE Systems (BA.) 427.10p -2.04% Aggreko (AGK) 1,532.00p -1.79% Barclays (BARC) 270.45p -1.67% Sage Group (SGE) 414.50p -1.43% CRH (CRH) 1,576.00p -1.38% Hargreaves Lansdown (HL.) 1,495.00p -1.25% Amec (AMEC) 1,023.00p -1.25% ITV (ITV) 199.30p -1.24% Aviva (AV.) 447.10p -1.19% Marks & Spencer Group (MKS) 469.30p -1.18% FTSE 250 - Risers Paragon Group Of Companies (PAG) 365.70p +5.12% Domino's Pizza Group (DOM) 532.50p +3.60% Keller Group (KLR) 1,179.00p +3.42% Synthomer (SYNT) 281.50p +3.30% African Barrick Gold (ABG) 221.70p +2.35% Tullett Prebon (TLPR) 339.10p +2.20% Centamin (DI) (CEY) 45.15p +2.17% Perform Group (PER) 239.90p +2.09% NMC Health (NMC) 485.90p +2.08% BH Global Ltd. USD Shares (BHGU) 11.79 +2.08% FTSE 250 - Fallers Premier Farnell (PFL) 215.50p -7.95% Essar Energy (ESSR) 58.20p -3.72% Vedanta Resources (VED) 814.50p -2.75% esure Group (ESUR) 268.70p -2.22% Intu Properties (INTU) 320.00p -1.84% Dignity (DTY) 1,466.00p -1.68% Diploma (DPLM) 684.00p -1.58% Ashmore Group (ASHM) 328.10p -1.44% Rightmove (RMV) 2,509.00p -1.41% |
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| Europe Market Report | | FTSE 100 | Euronext | Dax perf | CAC 40 | | | | | | Europe open: Stocks fall before Eurozone inflation and jobs data - Eurozone CPI to be released - Euro-area jobless rate out - UK consumer confidence unveiled FTSE 100: -0.34% DAX: -0.85% CAC 40: -0.33% FTSE MIB: -0.47% IBEX 35: -0.24% Stoxx 600: -0.42% European stocks declined ahead of the release of Eurozone inflation and euro-area unemployment figures. Analysts expect Eurozone consumer prices to have risen slightly to 0.9% year-on-year in January from 0.8% in December. The report comes as the European Central Bank (ECB) faces mounting pressure to tackle deflationary risks. The ECB is targeting inflation of close to, but under, 2%. Earlier this month, ECB President Mario Draghi blamed December's drop in inflation on an adjustment by the German statistics office, saying he expects it to pick up in January. On Monday he signalled a move towards monetary stimulus to ward off deflation, saying the ECB would be prepared to buy packages of bank loans to households and companies. Policymakers and investors will today also be watching the release of the Eurozone's unemployment rate for December which is expected to hold at 12.1%. GfK revealed this morning that UK consumer confidence rose more than expected in January. Its sentiment index increased to -7 from -13 in December, surprising economists who had predicted -12. Later today in the US, will be the release of reports on personal income and spending along with the Chicago purchasing managers' index and the University of Michigan's confidence data. BT, Banco Bilbao BT Group advanced after the UK phone company reported third-quarter earnings that beat analysts' estimates. Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria rallied after the Spanish lender posted a smaller quarterly loss than analysts had forecast. Diageo declined after Goldman Sachs cut its recommendation on the world's biggest distiller to 'neutral' from 'buy', citing continued challenges to growth in emerging markets. LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton led European luxury-goods stocks higher after saying growth in fashion and leather-goods sales rebounded in the fourth quarter. The euro was flat at $1.3555. Brent crude futures fell $0.307 to $107.602 per barrel, according to the ICE. |
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| US Market Report | US close: Markets rise as Facebook gives Nasdaq a boost - Facebook, Visa impress with results - US GDP up 3.2 per cent in Q4, as expected - Jobless claims, pending home sales miss forecasts Dow Jones: 0.70% Nasdaq: 1.77% S&P 500: 1.13% US markets put in a decent performance on Thursday with the Nasdaq registering its best one-day gain since mid-October 2013 after upbeat quarterly results from Facebook. Markets were bouncing back after a slump on Wednesday which saw the S&P 500 drop to its lowest level in over two months after the Federal Reserve decided to scale its monthly asset purchases by a further $10bn to $65bn after finding that economic growth had "picked up in recent quarters". While the ongoing turmoil in emerging markets weighed on European markets again throughout Thursday's session, US stocks were boosted by in-line growth data from closer to home. The Commerce Department revealed that US gross domestic product growth was 3.2% in the fourth quarter of 2013, which was "pretty impressive" when considering that the three-week government shutdown occurred at the start of the period, according to Paul Ashworth, Chief US Economist at Capital Economics. While this represented a slowdown from the 4.1% expansion in the third quarter, the two periods combined showed the best back-to-back increase in growth in nearly two years. US benchmark 10-year Treasury yields were trading broadly flat at around 2.69% during the session, compared with levels over 3% at the start of the year. "The slow fall in US bond yields appears to be as a result of money flowing out of emerging markets and back into US treasuries, which is likely to continue to act as an internal boost to the US economy, particularly if rates continue to fall," said Chief Market Analyst Michael Hewson from CMC Markets However, not all economic data today met forecasts, as the Labor Department released a market report which revealed 19,000 more jobless claims in the week ended January 25th. Weekly initial jobless claims reached 348,000, higher than the consensus forecast of 330,000 and the previous week's 329,000. Meanwhile, pending home sales fell by a worse-than-expected 8.7% in December as housing-market activity was dampened by the poor weather last month. Analysts were expecting a fall of just 0.3% month-on-month, in line with the 0.3% decline in November. Facebook, Visa Facebook rallied after the social network reported a 63% rise in fourth-quarter revenue to $2.59bn, surpassing analysts' estimates of $2.35bn. Visa gained as the debt and credit card network reported profit for the first quarter that beat forecasts. Google was higher after Lenovo Group agreed to buy the Motorola Mobility mobile-phone business from the search engine for $2.91bn. Potash Corp. declined after it forecast 2014 profit that fell short of market expectations. Alexion Pharmaceuticals surged after a lower-than-anticipated tax rate helped fourth-quarter earnings and 2014 guidance beat forecasts. S&P 500 - Risers Alexion Pharmaceuticals Inc. (ALXN) $162.00 +21.14% Pitney Bowes Inc. (PBI) $25.85 +18.96% Harman International Industries Inc. (HAR) $102.34 +17.39% Facebook Inc. (FB) $61.08 +14.23% Cameron International Corp. (CAM) $60.33 +6.35% AutoNation Inc. (AN) $49.89 +6.13% Salesforce.Com Inc. (CRM) $60.97 +5.19% Ball Corp (BLL) $51.60 +5.16% Amazon.Com Inc. (AMZN) $403.01 +4.90% ProLogis (PLD) $38.81 +4.86% S&P 500 - Fallers Adt Corp (ADT) $31.40 -16.95% Citrix Systems Inc. (CTXS) $53.29 -7.48% Symantec Corp. (SYMC) $22.38 -7.33% Whirlpool Corp. (WHR) $132.22 -6.64% Best Buy Co. Inc. (BBY) $22.72 -5.21% Murphy Oil Corp. (MUR) $57.44 -5.01% Cliffs Natural Resources Inc. (CLF) $19.26 -4.04% Newmont Mining Corp. (NEM) $24.10 -3.10% Altria Group Inc. (MO) $35.35 -2.96% Airgas Inc. (ARG) $105.44 -2.88% Dow Jones I.A - Risers Nike Inc. (NKE) $73.94 +3.02% Caterpillar Inc. (CAT) $93.20 +2.85% Walt Disney Co. (DIS) $73.22 +2.65% Merck & Co. Inc. (MRK) $53.51 +2.49% Pfizer Inc. (PFE) $30.82 +2.36% Unitedhealth Group Inc. (UNH) $72.80 +2.16% Visa Inc. (V) $220.88 +1.73% Cisco Systems Inc. (CSCO) $21.98 +1.51% E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. (DD) $61.54 +1.37% American Express Co. (AXP) $86.62 +1.25% Dow Jones I.A - Fallers Boeing Co. (BA) $126.53 -2.50% 3M Co. (MMM) $128.05 -1.69% Exxon Mobil Corp. (XOM) $93.99 -1.18% Procter & Gamble Co. (PG) $76.87 -0.99% Verizon Communications Inc. (VZ) $47.63 -0.13% Nasdaq 100 - Risers Alexion Pharmaceuticals Inc. (ALXN) $162.00 +21.14% Facebook Inc. (FB) $61.08 +14.23% Amazon.Com Inc. (AMZN) $403.01 +4.90% Tesla Motors Inc (TSLA) $182.84 +4.34% Vertex Pharmaceuticals Inc. (VRTX) $82.15 +4.22% Twenty-First Century Fox Inc Class A (FOXA) $32.02 +4.20% Biogen Idec Inc. (BIIB) $318.28 +4.16% Cerner Corp. (CERN) $56.27 +4.11% Regeneron Pharmaceuticals Inc. (REGN) $292.97 +4.06% Wynn Resorts Ltd. (WYNN) $201.51 +3.94% Nasdaq 100 - Fallers Citrix Systems Inc. (CTXS) $53.29 -7.48% Symantec Corp. (SYMC) $22.38 -7.33% Celgene Corp. (CELG) $153.98 -2.81% Tractor Supply Company (TSCO) $67.46 -2.22% Seagate Technology Plc (STX) $53.10 -1.03% Liberty Media Corporation - Class A (LMCA) $132.15 -0.65% Bed Bath & Beyond Inc. (BBBY) $64.10 -0.42% Vodafone Group Plc ADS (VOD) $37.23 -0.21% Apple Inc. (AAPL) $499.78 -0.19% Mondelez International Inc. (MDLZ) $32.93 -0.18% |
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| Newspaper Round Up | Friday newspaper round-up: Russia, Manufacturing, Nuclear power The simmering crisis in emerging markets has spread to Eastern Europe, forcing Russia and Romania to defend their currencies against capital flight and triggering a sharp rise in Hungary's borrowing costs.The Russian central bank vowed "unlimited" intervention to defend the rouble after it fell to a record low against a basket of currencies. Moscow has already burned through 7bn dollars of reserves since early January. Yields on Russia's two-year "cross-currency swaps" closely watched by traders for signs of a liquidity crunch rocketed by 60 basis on Thursday to 7.6 per cent. - Daily Telegraph AstraZeneca has abandoned any scientific effort to search for new medicines to tackle many of the world's deadliest diseases by shutting down its drug discovery work into neglected tropical diseases, tuberculosis and malaria. The company is closing a laboratory in Bangalore that was set up with investment of $40m in 2003 and focuses on the often slow, costly fight against contagious illnesses. - The Times British car manufacturing has boomed in the last two years. As a result, the number of jobs for skilled workers, both old and young, is increasing and has been at the forefront of the economic recovery, according to a report by motor dealer Evans Halshaw. Currently, 30m people over the age of 16 in work in Britain. Statistics show that more than two per cent of this figure work in a role within the umbrella of the motor industry. Job boosts in motor manufacturing have been seen as vital cog in the recovery of the British economy. Earlier in the week, the Office for National Statistics said the economy grew by 0.7% in the final quarter of last year with manufacturing up 0.9%. - Daily Mail The UK should consider building more nuclear power plants and should not expect cheap energy prices to come from a US-style "revolution" in shale oil and gas, the world's top energy forecaster has warned."The UK has significant shale gas resources but people shouldn't expect a US scale energy revolution in the UK," Fatih Birol, chief economist and director of global energy economics at the International Energy Agency told The Telegraph in an interview on Thursday. - Daily Telegraph Santander will await clarification on new rules relating to capital levels and the "ringfencing" of banking business before it goes ahead with a flotation of its UK arm. The long-awaited listing of the UK business first mooted in 2010 has been deemed a medium-term prospect by the Spanish-based bank and is not expected to take place this year. - The Guardian Libya's sovereign wealth fund is suing Goldman Sachs for more than $1bn (£600m) over allegations that the investment bank exploited a lack of financial expertise at Colonel Gaddafi's investment fund. In papers filed in London's high court, the Libyan Investment Authority (LIA) said Goldman charged it $1.1bn for a series of complex derivative trades in the run-up to the financial crisis of 2008, which it claimed eventually proved worthless. Even so, the bank is estimated to have reaped profits on the transactions of around $350m, the legal papers alleged. - The Guardian | | New ADVFN Service - FREE Reports Get your free report on Isa's, Investment Trusts, Funds, Sipps Travel and Cars - FREE and Easy service CLICK HERE To advertise in the Euro Markets Bulletin please contact patrick@advfn.co.uk |
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