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UK 100 Leaders Close Chg % Chg % YTD
Tullow Oil PLC 1043 25 2.5 -17.29
Hargreaves Lansdown PLC 1031 16 1.6 51.4
Associated British Foods PLC 1901 23 1.2 21.55
Randgold Resources Ltd 5120 55 1.1 -13.95
Centrica PLC 393.1 4.2 1.1 17.84
Imperial Tobacco Group PLC 2154 21 1 -9.23
Melrose Industries PLC 300.8 2.8 0.9 34.59
Antofagasta PLC 893.5 8 0.9 -32.52
UK 100 Laggards Close Chg % Chg % YTD
Vodafone Group PLC 202.5 -10.7 -5 31.11
Land Securities Group PLC 881 -27.5 -3 8.3
British Land Co PLC 552.5 -14.5 -2.6 -1.69
Pearson PLC 1278 -21 -1.6 7.58
Carnival PLC 2385 -38 -1.6 1.15
William Hill PLC 414.9 -6.3 -1.5 28.5
G4S PLC 257.4 -3.5 -1.3 0.35
Hammerson PLC 486 -6.6 -1.3 -0.47
Major World Indices Mid/Close Chg % Chg % YTD
UK UK 100 6,468.40 -37.78 -0.58 9.16
UK 14,861.50 -13.98 -0.09 20.24
FR CAC 40 3,974.07 -31.94 -0.8 9.77
DE DAX 30 8,180.70 -63.16 -0.77 7.47
US DJ Industrial Average 30 14,834.00 23.69 0.16 14.65
US Nasdaq Composite 100 3,612.60 22.74 0.63 22.03
US S&P 500 1,639.77 6.80 0.42 16.92
JP Nikkei 225 14,025.15 46.71 0.00 34.92
HK Hang Seng Index 48 22,436.83 42.25 0.00 -0.97
AU S&P/ASX 200 5,176.60 -19.97 0.00 11.35
Commodities & FX Mid/Close Chg % Chg % YTD
Crude Oil, US Light Sweet ($/barrel) 0.1701 0.002 1.19 -25.13
Crude Oil, Brent ($/barrel) 3.6709 -0.0217 -0.59 7.34
Gold ($/oz) 38.0962 0.5152 1.37 -10.07
Silver ($/oz) 51.4937 0.7398 1.46 -8.34
Platinum ($/oz) 27.072 -0.0226 -0.08 9.77
GBP/USD – US$ per £ 51835.3 0 -14.96
EUR/USD – US$ per € 8406.17 0 -7.59
GBP/EUR – € per £ 144.89 2.2 3.1
UK 100 called to open 15 points higher

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Today's Main Events

  • 08:00     EU          PMI
  • 09:30     UK          PMI
  • 10:00     EU          GDP
  • 10:00     EU          Retail Sales
  • 14:45     US          ISM Manufacturing
  • 19:00     US          Fed Reserve Beige Book

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 up 15 pts higher at 6472 regaining some of yesterday’s fall, despite news that US senators backed a draft resolution allowing the use of force in Syria. If the vote is passed today, it will give Barack Obama a 60-day window in which to take military action. The Dow Jones managed to hold onto gains last night, closing up 24 points at 14,834 whilst the S&P was up 7 points at 1,639.

Overnight in Asia, a similar pattern was seen with the Hang Seng up 42 points at 22,436 whilst the Nikkei was up 46 points at 14,025. We have however seen Asian futures come off slightly as crude gains on Syria concerns. Chinese HSBC/Markit Services PMI came in slightly ahead at 52.8 vs 51.3 previously.

In focus today will be UK PMI services at 9:30 as well as GDP figures from the Eurozone at 10am. Results this morning from Hargreaves Lansdown and Ashtead group are the main ones to look out for. Barclays have also announced the deadline (13th of September) to take up the rights issue. Please speak to a trader at Accendo Markets for more information on this. Later on this afternoon, keep an eye on ISM manufacturing data from the US.

UK 100 struggled to stay above 6500 which remains the short term key resistance level before one week highs of 6530 become the next real resistance. Support at 6400 and 6350 remain intact.

The price of gold is trading above $1400 once again as investors reacted to the threat of a military strike against Syria. $1415.30 registered overnight.

President Obama won support from two opposition lawmakers for a strike on Syria, raising concerns oil supply may be disrupted in the Middle East. Trading in oil has been volatile overnight, US Light crude trading at $108.23 and Brent at $115.87.

In FX space it is all about the US dollar. The greenback is trading at a six-week high against the Euro ahead of today’s Beige Book report from the Fed.

The Fed’s assessment on regional economies in the US is likely to show growth strong enough to support stimulus tapering.

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

  • AUSSIE     GDP                         BETTER
  • CHINA      HSBC/Markit PMI   IN-LINE

See Live Macro calendar for all details

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

  • Barclays shareholders set Sept 13 deadline for rights issue
  • SEGRO buys out Belgian joint venture partner for 33.2 mln euros
  • Ashtead says expects full-year results ahead of previous expectations
  • Safestore CEO Peter Gowers resigns, Frederic Vecchioli succeeds
  • Staffline profits jump 32 pct, says in line to meet FY market expectations
  • British Land buys Bath shopping mall stake for 101 mln stg

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