Tag: FTSE 100
FTSE 100 dropped 1.6% or 90.9 points to 5,752.8.
by Greg Secker on Jul.20, 2011, under Greg's Blogs
UK Report 19th July 2011
UK Market Snapshot
UK markets closed lower yesterday, with the FTSE 100 index declining for the third consecutive session, as lingering worries over Eurozone and US debt crisis dampened market sentiments. Banks, Lloyds Banking Group, Royal Bank of Scotland and Standard Chartered, dipped between 0.8% and 7.5%, as Friday’s stress tests failed to calm concerns that European banks have insufficient loss-absorbing funds. Insurers, Resolution, Prudential and RSA Insurance, also paced declines, along with a fall in equity markets. Miners, Vedanta Resources, Kazakhmys and Antofagasta, lost between 1.2% and 2.7%, tracking lower base metal prices. Oil producers, Cairn Energy, Tullow Oil and BP, declined between 0.7% and 4.1%, as crude oil prices slipped. FTSE 100 dropped 1.6% to 5,752.8. FTSE 250 fell 1.9% to 11,527.8.
FTSE 100 dropped 1.1% or 64.0 points to close at 5,990.6
by Greg Secker on Jul.11, 2011, under Greg's Blogs
UK Report 11th July 2011
UK Market Snapshot
UK markets closed lower on Friday, with the FTSE 100 index closing below the psychologically important level of 6,000, after the US economy added fewer jobs in June than market expectations, raising concerns over the pace of the economic recovery. Miners, Antofagasta, Kazakhmys and Rio Tinto, dropped between 2.0% and 4.5%, in line with a fall in base metal prices. Oil producers, Essar Energy, BG Group and Royal Dutch Shell – B, lost between 0.6% and 4.0%, as crude oil prices slipped. Banks, Lloyds Banking Group, Royal Bank of Scotland and HSBC, declined between 1.0% and 3.5%, as risk appetite decreased among investors. Among other stocks, British Sky Broadcasting dipped 7.6%, after the UK government indicated that it would not give quick approval to News Corp’s takeover bid. FTSE 100 dropped 1.1% or 64.0 points to 5,990.6. FTSE 250 fell 0.8% or 93.6 points to 12,074.3.
FTSE 100 rose 0.5% or 29.7 points to 5,803.1
by Greg Secker on Jun.16, 2011, under Greg's Blogs
UK Report 15th June 2011
UK markets closed higher yesterday, as positive broker reviews helped to increase risk appetite among investors. Shares of ITV rallied 4.4%, as Liberum Capital restated its “Buy” advice, citing the recent selloff as “overdone”, while Schroders jumped 3.9%, after HBSC Holdings upgraded the stock to “Overweight” from “Neutral”. Banks, Barclays, Lloyds Banking Group and Royal Bank of Scotland, added between 1.6% and 2.4%, as BofA Merrill Lynch deemed the valuation of the European banks to be at the cheapest level in 18 months. Miners, Rio Tinto, BHP Billiton and Kazakhmys, gained between 0.9% and 3.8%, as base metal prices edged up. Oil producers, Petrofac, Cairn Energy and BG Group, rose between 1.5% and 2.7%, as oil prices gained values. FTSE 100 rose 0.5% or 29.7 points to 5,803.1. FTSE 250 gained 0.7% or 82.0 points to 11,861.4.
FTSE 100 dropped 1.6% or 90.5 points to 5,765.8.
by Greg Secker on Jun.13, 2011, under Greg's Blogs
UK Report 13th June 2011
UK markets slid on Friday, with the FTSE 100 index witnessing its third consecutive weekly decline, as miners, oil producers and retailers recorded losses. Miners, BHP Billiton, Rio Tinto and Xstrata, fell between 1.9% and 2.3%, as base metal prices eased. Precious metal miners, Fresnillo, Lonmin and Randgold Resources, lost between 0.9% and 5.4%, as silver, platinum and gold prices fell. Oil producers, Petrofac, Tullow Oil and Cairn Energy, declined between 2.0% and 2.8%, as oil prices suffered a selloff. Home Retail Group, down 5.2%, led retailers lower, after the company warned of warning of very dismal electronics sales. Adding to the negative sentiment, UK manufacturing fell more-than-expected in April.
FTSE 100 dropped 1.5% or 90.5 points to 5,765.8. FTSE 250 eased 1.1% or 125.6 points to 11,786.0.
FTSE 100 declined 1.9% or 112.6 points to 5,835.9.
by Greg Secker on May.24, 2011, under Greg's Blogs
UK Report 24th May 2011
UK markets dipped sharply yesterday, with the FTSE 100 index falling to its lowest level in two months, as miners, oil producers and travel related stocks suffered a selloff. Miners, Rio Tinto, BHP Billiton and Xstrata, lost between 2.0% and 2.7%, as base metal prices fell. Oil producers, BG Group, Tullow Oil and Essar Energy, declined between 2.5% and 3.7%, as oil prices recorded a sharp drop. Travel & tourism related stocks, International Consolidated Airlines Group and TUI Travel, paced declines, as UK’s weather agency warned that the ash resulting from the volcanic eruption could threaten trans-Atlantic air traffic and reach UK soon. FTSE 100 declined 1.9% to 5,835.9. FTSE 250 eased 1.6% to 11,795.7.