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UK 100 Leaders Close Chg % Chg % YTD
Vedanta Resources PLC 1094 86 8.5 -5.45
Royal Bank of Scotland Group (The) PLC 304.4 15.6 5.4 -6.19
Aberdeen Asset Management PLC 399.6 13.7 3.6 8.85
Schroders PLC 2408 82 3.5 42.82
Fresnillo PLC 951 30 3.3 -48.51
GKN PLC 332.4 9.8 3 45.28
Anglo American PLC 1282 37 3 -32.31
Hammerson PLC 534.5 15 2.9 9.46
UK 100 Laggards Close Chg % Chg % YTD
ITV PLC 150.2 -2.6 -1.7 42.78
Eurasian Natural Resources Corporation PLC 210.4 -3.6 -1.7 -25.92
Marks & Spencer Group PLC 453.2 -6.5 -1.4 18.55
easyJet PLC 1335 -19 -1.4 74.4
Capita Group (The) PLC 1023 -14 -1.4 35.5
Lloyds Banking Group PLC 66.35 -0.75 -1.1 38.47
WPP Group PLC 1171 -8 -0.7 31.87
Whitbread PLC 3154 -17 -0.5 28.89
Major World Indices Mid/Close Chg % Chg % YTD
UK UK 100 6,513.08 63.01 0.98 10.43
UK 14,620.60 147.38 1.02 18.15
FR CAC 40 3,843.56 19.73 0.52 5.56
DE DAX 30 8,057.75 89.21 1.12 5.85
US DJ Industrial Average 30 15,300.30 75.61 0.5 16.76
US Nasdaq Composite 100 3,504.26 19.43 0.56 16.05
US S&P 500 1,652.32 11.86 0.72 15.86
JP Nikkei 225 14,318.29 -154.61 -0.0107 37.74
HK Hang Seng Index 48 20,804.60 121.59 0.0059 -8.18
AU S&P/ASX 200 4,899.90 18.24 0.0037 5.40
Commodities & FX Mid/Close Chg % Chg % YTD
Crude Oil, US Light Sweet ($/barrel) 104.655 0.225 0.22 14.03
Crude Oil, Brent ($/barrel) 107.805 0.24 0.22 -3.12
Gold ($/oz) 1247.65 0.45 0.04 -25.54
Silver ($/oz) 19.125 -0.065 -0.34 -36.96
Platinum ($/oz) 1363.75 -4.45 -0.33 -11.67
GBP/USD – US$ per £ 1.4898 0.35 -8.27
EUR/USD – US$ per € 1.2787 0.08 -3.12
GBP/EUR – € per £ 1.1651 0.27 -5.4
UK 100 called to open 25 points lower

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Today's Main Events

  • 15:00     US          Wholesale Inventories
  • 19:00     US          Fed Minutes

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Markets Overview: (Source: Bloomberg, FT, Reuters, DJ Newswires)

UK 100 called to open lower by around 25 points this morning, taking a pause for breath after strong gains we have seen already this week. As mentioned yesterday, Alcoa’s figures helped pushed the Dow Jones higher.

In the US, the Dow Jones rallied 75 points to 15,300 which is around a three-week high. The S&P added 11 points at 1652 which left it within 17 points of its all-time high.

Despite the upbeat sentiment in US markets, Asian markets were a little more mixed with the surprise news of a slowdown in activity in China. Chinese Trade Balance figures as well as Import/Export numbers were worse than expectations. Hang Seng futures were recently up 121 points at 20,804 whilst in Japan, the Nikkei was down 154 points at 14,318.

In focus today will be trading statements from Burberry, Barrat Developments, ICAP, JD Wetherspoon and Halfords, will Burberry continue to shine? Macro-data wise, keep an eye on US data due at 3/3:30pm (Wholesale Inventories, Crude Oil Inventories). At 7pm this evening, all eyes will be on the minutes released by the Fed as well as Ben Bernanke speaking on Policy at 9:10pm.

UK 100 pauses for breath and currently hovering around the 6500 level. Still on an uptrend on a weekly/monthly basis however week highs of 6530 become resistance to the upside. Support at 6478 and 6400 remain intact.

In FX, I doubt there’ll be much movement in the US $ today until we hear the minutes of the Federal Reserve’s (Fed) latest monetary policy meeting. Because of this, we’ve seen little change in the major currency pairs; £ vs $ trading at 1.489, £ vs € is trading at 1.164 and € vs $ is trading at 1.279

In Commodities, Crude oil rallied to a fourteen-month high on Tuesday as political tensions in Egypt continued to fuel concern about possible oil supply disruptions in the region, currently trading at $104.4 a barrel. The last time it traded around these levels was April last year. Gold trading sideways at $1248.

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Overnight Macro Data: (Source: Reuters/DJ Newswires)

  • CHINA      Trade Balance                    WORSE
  • CHINA      Exports                                WORSE
  • JAPAN      Consumer Confidence        WORSE
  • AUSSIE     Consumer Confidence        IN-LINE

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UK Company Headlines: (Source: Reuters/DJ Newswires)

  • Kentz says awarded $38 Mln contract in Mozambique
  • Grafton sees H1 operating profit meeting forecasts
  • Lombard Medical appoints Cohen as chairman
  • Barratt Dev says profits, sales jump on government schemes
  • Barratt Dev, Morgan Stanley fund to build 770 London homes
  • Dechra says current financial year to remain challenging
  • Gulf Keystone begins drilling programme with spudding of Shaikan-10
  • Bwin.party says Q2 revenue softer than expected
  • Burberry maintains year guidance as Q1 sales rise
  • Vertu Motors buys two Lookers VW dealerships
  • Booker Group says 1st-qtr sales rise
  • Broker-dealer ICAP reports small rise in revenues
  • Bumi says still discussing separation plans

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