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Morning Report - 31 January 2023

Yesterday’s UK 100 Leaders Price (p) % Chg
Sainsbury (J) PLC 262.8 4.1%
Auto Trader Group PLC 621.2 2.8%
Kingfisher PLC 279.1 2.6%
Reckitt Benckiser Group PLC 5,726.0 2.5%
B&M European Value Retail S.A. 451.5 2.1%

 

Yesterday’s UK 100 Laggards Price (p) % Chg
Standard Chartered PLC 688.0 -3.5%
Fresnillo PLC 836.4 -2.7%
Prudential PLC 1,342.5 -2.1%
Scottish Mortgage Investment Trust PLC 752.4 -1.9%
Legal & General Group PLC 256.0 -1.8%
Major World Indices Price % Chg 1 YEAR
UK 100 INDEX 7,785 0.3% 4.3%
DOW JONES INDUS. AVG 33,717 -0.8% -2.9%
DAX INDEX 15,126 -0.2% -1.3%
NIKKEI 225 27,327 -0.4% 1.2%
S&P/ASX 200 INDEX 7,477 -0.1% 7.2%
Commodities Units Price % Chg
WTI Crude Oil (Nymex) USD/bbl. 77.55 -0.45%
Brent Crude (ICE) USD/bbl. 84.79 -0.13%
Gold Spot USD/t oz. 1,914 -0.5%
Copper (Comex) USd/lb. 415 -1.2%
The UK 100 called to open -22 points at 7762

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Markets Overview:

The UK 100 called to open -22 points at 7762.  The UK 100 looks set to open lower following losses in the US and Asia and as the IMF posted another gloomy assessment of the UK economy. In the US markets ended the Monday with heavy losses, the Dow was down 260 points or 0.8%, at 33,718, the Nasdaq fell 228 points or 2%, to end at 11,394 and the S&P was 53 points worse off, falling 1.3%, to end at 4,018.  Asian markets followed Wall Street lower, despite new figures showing China's factory activity returned to growth.  In Tokyo, the Nikkei index was down 0.4%. In China, the Shanghai Composite was down 0.4%, while the Hang Seng index in Hong Kong was down 1.6%.

 

Company News & Broker Comments:

Company News:

AG Barr expects slight margin hit in new year due to inflation pressure.

 

 

British American Tobacco says their new business structure will be split into three regions after review.

 

 

De La Rue says their CFO Rob Harding is to step down to take on the same role at PayPoint.

 

 

ITM Power reports a H1 pretax loss of £56.5m, widening YoY from £15m. The loss reflects “increased losses on inventory and customer contracts”. They expect FY product revenue of around £2m with an adjusted EBITDA loss of £85-95m.

 

 

Johnson Matthey agrees partnership with Plug Power for hydrogen technology.

 

 

Pets at Home have raised their FY profit forecast, boosted by robust demand for its pet food, litter and accessories despite a cost-of-living crisis. They now expect their annual underlying profit before tax to be towards the upper-end of current consensus range of £126-136m, compared with a previous outlook of £131m.

 

 

Broker Comments:

Barclays Upgrades WPP to Overweight from Equal Weight (8 Buys / 7 Holds / 1 Sell)

 

 

Berenberg Downgrades M&G to Hold from Buy (5 Buys / 4 Holds / 0 Sells)

 

 

Berenberg Downgrades Legal & General to Hold from Buy (5 Buys / 6 Holds / 0 Sells)

 

 

HSBC Downgrades Restaurant Group to Hold from Buy (12 Buys / 1 Hold / 0 Sells)

 

 

HSBC Downgrades JD Wetherspoon to Hold from Buy (5 Buys / 6 Holds / 0 Sells)

 

 

HSBC Upgrades Compass Group to Buy from Hold (7 Buys / 12 Holds / 0 Sells)

Reporting Today:

US

 

Caterpillar Inc

 

Exxon Mobil

 

General Motors

 

McDonald's Corp

 

Pfizer

 

Spotify Technology SA

 

Advanced Micro Devices

 

Amgen

 

Mondelez

 

Snap Inc A

Reporting Tuesday:

UK

 

Entain

 

GSK

 

Glencore

 

Vodafone Group

 

UK Commercial Property Reit

 

 

US

 

Thermo Fisher Scientific

 

Meta Platforms

 

Novo Nordisk

 

 

 

In Focus Today:

Chinese NBS Manufacturing PMI

 

Chinese Non-Manufacturing PMI

 

German Retail Sales

 

German Unemployment Change

 

ECB Bank Lending Survey

 

EU Gross Domestic Product s.a.

 

German Harmonized Index of Consumer Prices

 

US Housing Price Index

 

Chicago Purchasing Managers' Index

 

US Consumer Confidence

 

 

This Week's Ex-Dividends:

UK 100 companies going  ex-dividend on 2nd February 2023:

 

None

UK 250 companies going  ex-dividend on 2nd February 2023:

 

Paragon Banking Group

 

Merchants Trust

 

JLEN Environmental Assets Group

 

Bluefield Solar Income Fund

 

Edinburgh Investment Trust

 

IG Group Holdings

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