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Morning Report - 15 October 2018

Yesterday’s UK 100 Leaders Close (p) Chg (p) % Chg % YTD
Scottish Mortgage Investment Trust 481 26.6 5.9 7.1
Barratt Developments 513.8 26 5.3 -20.7
Fresnillo 876.4 37.4 4.5 -38.7
Ocado 813.2 33.8 4.3 104.8
Anglo American 1684 64 4.0 8.7
Yesterday’s UK 100 Laggards Close (p) Chg (p) % Chg % YTD
Imperial Brands 2516.5 -161.5 -6.0 -20.5
British American Tobacco 3272 -133 -3.9 -34.8
United Utilities 687.4 -17 -2.4 -17.1
Hargreaves Lansdown 1806.5 -44 -2.4 0.3
DS Smith 407 -9.4 -2.3 -15.5
Major World Indices Mid/Close Chg % Chg % YTD
UK UK 100 6,995.9 -11.0 -0.16 -9.0
UK 18,973.4 145.7 0.77 -8.5
FR CAC 40 5,096.0 -10.4 -0.20 -4.1
DE DAX 30 11,523.8 -15.6 -0.13 -10.8
US DJ Industrial Average 30 25,340.0 287.3 1.15 2.5
US Nasdaq Composite 7,496.9 167.8 2.29 8.6
US S&P 500 2,767.1 38.8 1.42 3.5
JP Nikkei 225 22,297.2 -397.4 -1.75 -2.1
HK Hang Seng Index 50 25,514.7 -286.8 -1.11 -14.7
AU S&P/ASX 200 5,837.1 -58.6 -0.99 -3.8
Commodities & FX Mid/Close Chg % Chg % YTD
Crude Oil, West Texas Int. ($/barrel) 71.87 0.17 0.24 19.5
Crude Oil, Brent ($/barrel) 81.20 0.49 0.61 21.9
Gold ($/oz) 1221.46 1.86 0.15 -6.3
Silver ($/oz) 14.60 0.07 0.45 -13.5
GBP/USD – US$ per £ 1.3107 -0.34 -2.9
EUR/USD – US$ per € 1.1547 -0.11 -3.8
GBP/EUR – € per £ 1.1353 -0.19 0.9
UK 100 Index called to open flat 6996

UK 100 : 1-month, daily

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

UK 100 Index called to open flat at 6996, holding the bounce above Friday’s 6954 lows. Bulls need a break above overnight 7021 highs to extend the bounce further and reverse the negative momentum. Bears require a breach of 6986 overnight lows for another downward test of last Thursday’s 6954 lows. Watch levels: Bullish 7011, Bearish 6980

Calls for a muted open come after a negative start to the week in Asia, where concerns over rising US interest rates continued weighing on equities. Brexit negotiations suffered another setback over the weekend, as PM Theresa May rejected key EU proposals over the Irish border, dealing a blow to negotiations to avert a hard Brexit. This has sent the GBP sharply lower ahead of an EU leaders summit on Wednesday, helping UK Index ’s international names.

Oil prices are trending up (Brent touching $82 handle overnight, helping UK Index Energy names) as the diplomatic conflict between the West and Saudi Arabia over the fate of the missing journalist Jamal Khashoggi led to veiled threats by the Kingdom over supply of crude.

In corporate news this morning, BHP Billiton awarded a A$1.2bn coal mining contract to Australia’s CIMIC group. Virgin Money and CYBG reached agreement on the terms of the all-share merger, with the CYBG acquisition of rival challenger bank now complete. Virgin Money shares to stop trading on 15 Oct.

ConvaTec Q3 organic growth +0.4% YoY, Wounds +0.8%, Ostomy +1.5%, Critical +1.4%, Infusion Devices -3.7%. FY revenue guidance lowered to flat-to-1% (from 2.5-3%) due to inventory policy change by biggest Infusion Devices customer. EBIT margin guidance also revised down. CEO Moraviec retires with immediate effect.

Polymetal increased its stake in Veduga gold deposit to 74.3% by purchasing 31.7% stake from Amikan for $19.7m (payable in Polymetal shares). IQE appointed Tim Pullen (current ARM CFO) its new CFO (effective early 2019).

Greencore sells its US packaging subsidiary ($1.4bn 2017 revenue) to Hearthside Foods for £817m, subject to regulatory approval. £509m to be returned to shareholders via a 72p special dividend. Company plans to focus on UK market following the sale in late November.

In focus today - in terms of macro data - US Retail Sales (1.30pm) may offer inflationary read-across to the Fed and USD, especially if growth rebounded as much as expected in September. US Empire State Manufacturing (1.30pm) is expected flat but US Business Inventories (3pm) should post another month of solid growth in August.

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