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Morning Report - 30 July 2024

Yesterday’s UK 100 Leaders Price (p) % Chg
JD Sports Fashion PLC 128.0 3.9%
Airtel Africa PLC 113.6 3.5%
Segro PLC 913.0 2.4%
3I Group PLC 3,092.0 2.1%
Natwest Group PLC 368.3 1.8%

 

Yesterday’s UK 100 Laggards Price (p) % Chg
Reckitt Benckiser Group PLC 4060.4 -9.5%
Entain PLC 596.6 -8.1%
International Consolidated Airlines Group S.A. 164.1 -1.9%
Anglo American PLC 2339.5 -1.7%
Burberry Group PLC 735.6 -1.6%
Major World Indices Price % Chg 1 Year
UK 100 INDEX 8,292 0.1% 7.8%
DOW JONES INDUS. AVG 40,578 0.0% 14.2%
DAX INDEX 18,321 -0.5% 11.2%
NIKKEI 225 38,469 2.1% 17.4%
S&P/ASX 200 INDEX 7,990 0.9% 7.9%
Commodities Units Price % Chg
WTI Crude Oil (Nymex) USD/bbl. 75.51 -2.14%
Brent Crude (ICE) USD/bbl. 79.44 -2.08%
Gold Spot USD/t oz. 2,378 -0.4%
Copper (Comex) USd/lb. 409 -0.8%
The UK 100 called to open -19 points at 8,273

4 Hours; 3 Months

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Markets Overview:

The UK 100 called to open -19 points at 8,273.  The UK 100 looks set to open marginally lower this morning, this follows an initially strong trading session yesterday which somewhat fizzled out towards the close as UK Chancellor, Rachel Reeves aanouced a series of spending cuts to address the £22bn funding shortfall.  The S&P 500 ticked higher Monday as Wall Street geared up for a busy week of corporate earnings and looked ahead to a key policy announcement from the U.S. central bank.  The broad market index gained 0.08%, closing at 5,463.54, and the Nasdaq advanced 0.07% to end at 17,370.20. The Dow Jones lost 49.41 points, or 0.12%, and closed at 40,539.93.

 

 

Company News & Broker Comments:

Company News:

BHP Group: BHP and Lundin Mining agree to jointly acquire Filo for around 4.1bn Canadian Dollars.

 

BP reported Q2 profits of $2.76bn, beating expectations as they increased their dividend and extended their share repurchasing programme. They also lifted their dividend to 8 cents per share (up from 7.27 cents) in line with analysts’ expectations. They have given the go-ahead for the sixth operated hub in the Gulf of Mexico with production slated to start in 2029.

 

Diageo reported a 4.8% decline in annual organic operating profit, just short of analyst expectations for a 4.5% decline.

 

Glencore left their 2024 production guidance unchanged for most metals and increased coal to reflect the acquisition of Teck’s steelmaking coal unit, saying it will announce whether it will proceed with a demerger of its coal assets in its HY results next week.

 

Greggs reported a 16.3% rise in H1 profit as it broadened its product range and made it more accessible to more customers through deliveries and extended store opening hours.

 

NatWest: Plans for a retail share sale in NatWest will be scrapped as they are a “bad use of taxpayer money” the new chancellor Rachel Reeves has announced.

 

Ocado is extending the maturity of its debt by raising £600m in bonds due for 2029 repayment to finance a tender offer of existing bonds due in earlier years.

 

Standard Chartered reported that its pretax profit rose 5% in H1 2024, just ahead of analysts’ estimates and announced its largest share buyback to date. Their statutory pretax profit for H1 came in at $3.49bn, up from $3.32bn a year earlier and above the $3.46bn average of analyst estimates compiled by the bank. They also unveiled a $1.5bn share buyback.

 

St James’s Place plans to cut tens of millions of pounds of costs, as it tries to rebuild investor confidence following regulatory scrutiny of its charges. They reported net inflows of client cash for H1 of £1.9bn exceeding company-compiled average of analyst forecasts, but down on the £3.4bn gained in the prior year. Their total managed funds of £181.9bn was slightly below analyst forecasts. They also announced an interim dividend of 6p per share and a share buyback of £32.9m.

 

Weir Group report a H1 adjusted operating profit of £215m.

 

 

Broker Comments:

Deutsche Bank Downgrades Man Group to Hold from Buy (9 Buys / 2 Holds / 1 Sell)

 

HSBC Downgrades SThree to Hold (5 Buys / 1 Hold / 0 Sells)

 

RBC Downgrades Howden Joinery to Sector Perform from Outperform (7 Buys / 5 Holds / 0 Sells)

 

UBS Downgrades Lloyds to Neutral from Buy (6 Buys / 7 Holds / 0 Sells)

Reporting Today:

UK

 

BP

Barr (AG)*

Bodycote

ConvaTec Group

Croda International

Diageo

Essentra

Games Workshop Group

Glencore

Greggs

Inchcape

Paragon Banking Group

Spectris

St James Place

Standard Chartered

Weir Group

 

 

US

 

Merck & Co

PayPal Holdings

Pfizer

Procter & Gamble

Advanced Micro Devices

Arista Networks

Lemonade

Microsoft Corp

Mondelez

Pinterest

Starbucks Corp

 

Reporting Tomorrow:

UK

 

Endeavor Mining*

GSK

HSBC Holdings

Rathbone Brothers

Rio Tinto

Senior*

Shaftesbury Capital

Taylor Wimpey

 

US

 

Automatic Data Processing

Boeing

Fiverr International

Mastercard

The Kraft Heinz Co

Takeda Pharmaceutical

ARM Holdings

Etsy

Meta Platforms

Qualcomm Inc

Teladoc Health

 

 

In Focus Today:

German Gross Domestic Product

EU Business Climate

EU Consumer Confidence

EU Gross Domestic Product

German Consumer Price Index

German Harmonized Index of Consumer Prices

US Housing Price Index

US Consumer Confidence

US JOLTS Job Openings

Japanese Retail Trade

 

 

This Week’s Ex-Dividends:

UK 100 companies going ex-dividend on 1st August 2024:

 

Reckitt Benckiser Group

Lloyds Banking Group

RELX

 

 

UK 250 companies going ex-dividend on1st August 2024:

 

Telecom Plus

Brunner Investment Trust

MONY Group

BlackRock Throgmorton Trust

Bellevue Healthcare Trust

 

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