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UK 100 Leaders Close Chg % Chg % YTD
Tesco PLC 344.6 8.7 2.6 2.56
Diageo PLC 1925.5 39.5 2.1 7.75
Sage Group (The) PLC 340 6.8 2 15.53
BAE Systems PLC 403.3 7.6 1.9 19.71
Meggitt PLC 532 6 1.1 39.16
AMEC PLC 1012 11 1.1 0.9
Associated British Foods PLC 1761 18 1 12.6
Morrison (Wm) Supermarkets PLC 267.4 2.7 1 1.67
UK 100 Laggards Close Chg % Chg % YTD
Aggreko PLC 1660 -92 -5.3 -4.6
United Utilities Group PLC 692 -34.5 -4.7 2.75
Severn Trent PLC 1696 -69 -3.9 7.75
Polymetal International PLC 614.5 -23.5 -3.7 -47.7
Eurasian Natural Resources Corporation PLC 223.4 -6.2 -2.7 -21.34
Fresnillo PLC 1045 -28 -2.6 -43.42
Tate & Lyle PLC 818.5 -16.5 -2 7.41
Kingfisher PLC 348.6 -6.5 -1.8 22.7
Major World Indices Mid/Close Chg % Chg % YTD
UK UK 100 6,348.82 -25.39 -0.4 7.65
UK 14,010.40 16.01 0.11 13.22
FR CAC 40 3,839.34 -21.21 -0.55 5.45
DE DAX 30 8,197.08 -32.43 -0.39 7.68
US DJ Industrial Average 30 15,112.20 -206.03 -1.35 15.32
US Nasdaq Composite 100 3,443.20 -38.98 -1.12 14.03
US S&P 500 1,628.93 -22.88 -1.39 14.22
JP Nikkei 225 13,014.58 -230.64 -1.74 25.20
HK Hang Seng Index 48 20,430.22 -556.67 -2.65 -9.83
AU S&P/ASX 200 4,758.40 -102.98 -2.12 2.36
Commodities & FX Mid/Close Chg % Chg % YTD
Crude Oil, US Light Sweet ($/barrel) 96.76 -1.02 -1.04 5.41
Crude Oil, Brent ($/barrel) 104.565 -1.52 -1.43 -6.03
Gold ($/oz) 1342.5 -3.3 -0.25 -19.88
Silver ($/oz) 21.03 -0.09 -0.43 -30.69
Platinum ($/oz) 1411.75 3.35 0.24 -8.57
GBP/USD – US$ per £ 1.5443 -0.2 -4.92
EUR/USD – US$ per € 1.3252 -0.23 0.4
GBP/EUR – € per £ 1.1653 0.03 -5.38
UK Index called to open -100pts

UK 100 (UKX): 1-week chart (Source: IT-Finance)

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Today's Main Events

  • 07:58     FR           PMI Manufacturing & Services
  • 08:28     DE           PMI Manufacturing & Services
  • 08:58     EZ           PMI Manufacturing, Services & Composite
  • 09:30     UK          Retail Sales
  • 11:00     UK          CBI Trends
  • 13:30     US          Jobless Claims
  • 13:58     US          PMI Manufacturing
  • 15:00     EZ           Consumer Confidence
  •                 US          Philadelphia Fed & Existing Home Sales

See Live Macro Calendar for full data line-up, incl. consensus expectations

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

  UK 100 called to open -100pts at 6255, with another negative reaction (like last month) by global markets to the US Federal Reserve’s update on stimulus and its Chairman Bernanke’s testimony, which for a second month strayed/elaborated from prepared statement and spooked markets with a more hawkish tone.

Last night Bernanke suggested QE3 could end mid-2014, with tapering towards end-2013, based on a more optimistic economic outlook derived from recent improvements in the labour markets and macro data.

The reaction suggests markets don’t believe in; 1) US growth; 2) that US growth can survive ex-QE3; 3) that the Fed will stop at the right time; 4) in Fed’s new more optimistic  projections. It also suggests markets believe and end of QE3 means rate rises just round the corner, potentially choking US consumption and growth.

A few points to consider. Will US unemployment really be around 7% by mid-next year (currently 7.6%, +0.1% last month)? Tapering and an end of QE3 remains – as it has done for months – hinged on economic data continuing to improve. All data to garner much attention; prepare for continued volatility until year-end.

If markets are so uncertain about US/global growth, QE3 could continue for longer, with both tapering and rate rises pushed further out. Fed just continuing to manage expectations? Keep an eye on how much the phrase “If the economy improves/if the data allows” continues to be ignored? (not guilty).

As if Bernanke’s speech wasn’t enough, HSBC Flash China PMI Manufacturing of 48.3 missed consensus 49.1 overnight, ticking back from 49.2 prev – a second month of contraction and a 9-month low. China & Hong Kong weak on this news as well as the surge in money market rates as the PBOC fails to address the cash crunch, in effect tightening credit conditions. Australia weak on China HSBC PMI reading.

In focus today, lots of data which could swing sentiment with Eurozone PMI Manufacturing and Services, with all but Germany seen in contraction (can it make it back to breakeven?), although all seen improving. UK Retail Sales seen accelerating in May, and CBI orders improving although prices flat.  With end of QE3 in crosshairs, all US labour now watched so watch US Jobless Claims.

 Eurozone Consumer Confidence seen a touch improved. US Philly Fed seen improving a few points and US Existing Home Sales seen showing same growth as in April.

Watch the UK banks Lloyds and RBS after UK Chancellor Osborne signalled the former closer to re-privatisation (‘actively considering’) but that the latter still a concern (‘urgent investigation’) and is weighing the prospect of a good bank/bad bank split but it would need EU state-aid approval.

UK 100 back testing levels last seen on 13 Jun and mid-April. Are we set for a return to April lows around 6200 as markets price in less central bank support. Rising lows broken at 6360 could become resistance for any recovery.

In FX, GBP/USD fallen back sharply on stronger USD on prospect of end of QE3 being in sight. Back below 1.55 from recent highs of 1.575. Note April/May lows 1.50.

EUR/USD also back form highs of 1.34 to test below 1.325. Still a fight between relative strength of US and Europe. USD/JPY rallied to 97 on USD strength.

 Gold back below $1350 (May 20 lows) on stronger USD, benign inflation and less safehaven demand.

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

  • China               HSBC Flash PMI Manuf           Worse
  • Japan               Supermarket Sales                  Declines improved
  • Japan               Coincident Index                     Improved
  • Japan               Leading Index                          Deteriorated
  • Germany         PPI                                           Worse

See Live Macro calendar for all details

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

  • RBS targets 9 pct core tier 1 ratio by end 2013
  • Melrose agrees to sell Marelli Motori business for 181.4 mln stg
  • Santander UK says doesn’t need to raise capital
  • Dixons year profit up 15 pct on strong UK
  • Gulf Keystone says shareholder proposes four new board members
  • Barclays says no need to issue equity to plug capital
  • Rental firm Ashtead raises outlook as profit soars

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