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Morning Report - 3 November 2022

Yesterday’s UK 100 Leaders Price (p) % Chg
INTL CONSOLIDATED AIRLINE-DI 121.6 5.5%
CENTRICA PLC 76.6 4.7%
NATWEST GROUP PLC 234.8 4.4%
FLUTTER ENTERTAINMENT PLC-DI 11,580.0 3.0%
COCA-COLA HBC AG-DI 1,902.5 2.7%

 

Yesterday’s UK 100 Laggards Price (p) % Chg
INTERTEK GROUP PLC 3654.0 -2.8%
CRODA INTERNATIONAL PLC 6760.0 -1.5%
MONDI PLC 1462.5 -1.5%
RS GROUP PLC 958.5 -1.4%
SPIRAX-SARCO ENGINEERING PLC 10750.0 -1.4%

 

Major World Indices Price % Chg 1 YEAR
UK 100 INDEX 7,144 -0.6% -1.5%
DOW JONES INDUS. AVG 32,148 -1.6% -11.1%
DAX INDEX 13,257 -0.6% -16.9%
NIKKEI 225 27,663 -0.1% -6.3%
S&P/ASX 200 INDEX 6,858 -1.8% -7.2%
Commodities Units Price % Chg
WTI Crude Oil (Nymex) USD/bbl. 89.09 -1.01%
Brent Crude (ICE) USD/bbl. 95.39 -0.80%
Gold Spot USD/t oz. 1,630 -0.3%
Copper (Comex) USd/lb. 344 -0.8%
The UK 100 is called to open -37 points this morning at 7107.

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Markets Overview:

The UK 100 is called to open -37 points this morning at 7107.  The UK 100 looks set to open lower this morning following yesterdays Federal reserve interest rate increase of 0.75%, the rise was in-line with expectations however, US markets fell back sharply after Fed chair Jerome Powell signalled further hikes were on the way: "We have a ways to go," before rate hikes could be paused.  The Dow closed Wednesday down 505 points, 1.6%, at 32,148, the Nasdaq slipped 366, 3.4%, to 10,525 and the S&P lost 97 points, 2.5%, to 3,760. Focus will now shift to the Bank of England who will announce its interest rate decision at noon with expectations of a 75bp increase to match the Fed although some analysts suggest the recent poor economic data may prompt a lower increase.

 

 

Company News & Broker Comments:

Company News:

 

BT Group have increased their savings target by £500m to help fund the rising cost of building its fibre network as it met forecasts in H1. They reported a revenue of £10.4bn (+1% due to growth in its consumer and Openreach units) with core earnings of £3.9bn, +3% in H1.

 

 

Hikma Pharmaceuticals sees their FY generics revenue to be in the range of $650-675m as their search for a new CEO remains on track.

 

 

Rolls-Royce says FY22 guidance remains unchanged as market volatility hasn't impacted cash flows. They have received $1.8bn in contract renewals amid "robust demand" but state that defence revenue growth in 2022 is expected to be "modest" due to non-repeats.

 

 

Sainsbury's kept its financial guidance for the year despite reporting an 8% fall in H1 profit. They still expect a 2022-23 underlying pretax profit of between 630-690m, down from the £730m made in 2021-22. Prior to the update analysts were on average forecasting £637m.

 

 

Smith & Nephew report revenue for Q3 of $1.25bn, down from $1.27bn in 2021. They state that FY underlying revenue growth is expected in the range of 4-5%. They also repeat their unchanged trading profit margin guidance of around 18%.

 

 

Trainline swings to a H1 pretax profit of £13.6m (2021: £10.3m loss). They confirm FY23 guidance of revenue growth v FY20 of 22-31%. Competition on the continent is giving the business a boost as Madrid-Barcelona sales were 7x pre-covid

Broker Comments:

No new broker comments

Reporting Today:

 

BT Group

 

Helios Towers

 

Hikma Pharmaceuticals

 

Sainsbury

 

Smith & Nephew

 

Trainline

 

Reporting Friday:

Aston Martin Lagonda

 

In Focus Today:

 

Chinese Caixin Services PMI

 

UK S&P Global/CIPS Composite PMI

 

EU Unemployment Rate

 

Bank of England Minutes

 

Bank of England Monetary Policy Report

 

BoE Asset Purchase Facility

 

BoE Interest Rate Decision

 

BoE Monetary Policy Summary

 

US Goods and Services Trade Balance

 

US Initial Jobless Claims

 

BoE's Governor Bailey speech

 

US S&P Global Composite PMI

 

US S&P Global Services PMI

 

US ISM Services PMI

 

Today's Ex-Dividends:

UK 100 companies going  ex-dividend on 3rd November 2022:

 

None

 

UK 250 companies going  ex-dividend on 3rd November 2022:

 

Ashmore Group

 

GCP Infrastructure Investments

 

VinaCapital Vietnam Opportunity Fund

 

Renishaw

 

Hilton Food Group

 

Edinburgh Investment Trust

 

European Opportunities Trust

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