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Morning Report - 26 July 2023

Yesterday’s UK 100 Leaders Price (p) % Chg
Anglo American PLC 2,516.0 5.3%
Croda International PLC 5,930.0 4.7%
Unilever PLC 4,207.0 4.7%
Rio Tinto PLC 5,407.0 4.4%
Antofagasta PLC 1,613.9 3.8%
Yesterday’s UK 100 Laggards Price (p) % Chg
Compass Group PLC 2,023.4 -4.8%
Auto Trader Group PLC 626.3 -3.6%
Associated British Foods PLC 2,038.0 -2.5%
Ocado Group PLC 765.6 -2.5%
Flutter Entertainment PLC 14,940.0 -2.3%
Major World Indices Price % Chg 1 YEAR
UK 100 INDEX 7,692 0.2% 5.3%
DOW JONES INDUS. AVG 35,500 0.3% 10.9%
DAX INDEX 16,212 0.1% 22.7%
NIKKEI 225 32,683 -0.1% 18.2%
S&P/ASX 200 INDEX 7,340 0.5% 7.8%
Commodities Units Price % Chg
WTI Crude Oil (Nymex) USD/bbl. 79.62 1.12%
Brent Crude (ICE) USD/bbl. 83.53 0.95%
Gold Spot USD/t oz. 1,963 0.4%
Copper (Comex) USd/lb. 392 1.7%
The UK 100 called to open -5 point at 7,686.

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Markets Overview:

The UK 100 called to open -5 point at 7,686.   The UK 100 looks set for a modestly lower open as investors await a bumper crop of UK earnings while the US Federal Reserve makes its latest rate call after the market close.  On wall Street it was a positive session yesterday, with all three major indices advancing ahead of the US rate call where a 25 basis point rise is reportedly all but nailed on.  Results after the closing bell from Microsoft and Alphabet were mixed. Microsoft shares fell although revenue and earnings beat expectations, the company reported a decelerating demand for its cloud computing services to 26% from 27%.

 

 

Company News & Broker Comments:

Company News:

British American Tobacco reported a jump in HY profit supported by higher cigarette prices and fast-growing demand for tobacco alternatives. Profit from operations was up 61.4% to £5.94bn.

 

 

GSK raised its FY profit guidance after their Q2 earnings beat expectations, helped by strong sales of its shingles vaccine Shingrix. They now expect EPS growth of 14-17% for the year, up from its earlier expectations of 12-15%.

 

 

Lloyds reported higher profit for H1 2023 but undershot analyst expectations, amid pressure on banks to offer a better deal to customers facing a cost-of-living squeeze. They reported a pretax profit of £3.9bn for H1, up on the £3.1bn reported in the prior year but below the £4bn average of analyst forecasts complied by the bank. They increased their interim ordinary dividend to 0.92p per share, +15% on the prior year and equivalent to returning £594m.

 

 

NatWest CEO Alison Rose has resigned after she admitted discussing the financial matters of former politician Nigel Farage with a journalist.

 

 

Reckitt Benckiser beat Q2 L-f-L net revenue expectations, underpinned by strong performance in its hygiene and health businesses. Their quarterly L-f-L revenue rose 4.1% on a constant currency basis, ahead of the 3.7% growth analysts had expected.

 

 

Rio Tinto report that their HY profit has fallen 34% and they have slashed their interim dividend as easing iron ore prices offset an uptick in shipments from Pilbara operations. They reported underlying H1 earnings of $5.7bn, down from $8.63bn YoY and below analyst expectations of $5.85bn.

 

 

Broker Comments:

HSBC Downgrades Glencore to Hold from Buy (8 Buys / 1 Hold / 0 Sells)

Reporting Today:

UK

 

Fresnillo

 

GSK

 

Lloyds Banking Group

 

Primary Health Properties

 

Rathbone Brothers

 

Reckitt Benckiser Group

 

Rio Tinto

 

 

 

US

 

AT&T

 

Automatic Data Processing

 

Boeing

 

CME Group

 

Coca-Cola

 

Shopify

 

Thermo Fisher Scientific

 

Etsy

 

Meta Platforms

 

QuantumScape

 

ServiceNow Inc

Reporting Tomorrow:

UK

 

Airtel Africa

 

Anglo American

 

BT Group

 

Barclays

 

British American Tobacco

 

Britvic

 

Centrica

 

Drax Group

 

Greencoat UK Wind

 

Hammerson

 

ITV

 

Inchcape

 

Indivior

 

Informa

 

Jupiter Fund Management

 

Mobico Group

 

Morgan Advanced Minerals

 

RELX

 

RS Group

 

Rentokil International

 

Sage Group

 

Schroders

 

Segro

 

Shell

 

St James’s Place

 

Vesuvius

 

 

US

 

AbbVie

 

Bristol-Myers Squibb

 

Keurig Dr Pepper

 

Mastercard

 

McDonald’s Corp

 

Takeda Pharmaceutical

 

Amazon.com

 

Ford Motor Co

 

Intel Corp

 

Roku Inc

 

 

In Focus Today:

US New Home Sales Change

 

Fed Interest Rate Decision

 

Fed’s Monetary Policy Statement

 

FOMC Press Conference

 

Tomorrow’s Ex-Dividends:

UK 100 companies going ex-dividend on 27th July 2023:

 

SSE

 

 

UK 250 companies going ex-dividend on 27th July 2023:

 

NB Private Equity Partners

 

QinetiQ Group

 

Bankers Investment Trust

 

Monks Investment Trust

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