BHP mulls sale of its Australian nickel business May 14, 2014 BHP BILLITON yesterday said it was considering selling off its nickel business in western Australia, as the miner pushes ahead with plans to streamline its portfolio. “The review is considering all options for the long-term future of Nickel West, including the potential sale of all or parts of the business,” said the firm. The asset [...]
What you need to know before the open May 14, 2014 Markets are expected to pause somewhat today, keeping their powder dry ahead of the Bank of England’s inflation report. US markets hit a record high again yesterday, buoyed by hopes that the ECB will act next month to ease monetary policy. Final inflation numbers from Germany and France could give analysts some clues as to [...]
Mining stocks lift the FTSE after JP Morgan upgrades the sector May 12, 2014 MINERS were given a boost yesterday, after JP Morgan upgraded its recommendation on the sector to overweight. The likes of Rio Tinto, BHP Billiton and Anglo American topped the FTSE 100, after the bank said that there are “signs of a rebound in activity” in China, the world’s largest consumer of commodities, while the sector [...]
London Report: Mining shares lift FTSE close to a 14-year high May 12, 2014 A RISE in heavyweight mining stocks lifted Britain’s top equity index yesterday close to its highest level since early 2000. The blue-chip FTSE 100 index closed 0.6 per cent or 37.18 points higher at 6,851.75 points – within touching distance of a peak of 6,867.42 reached in January, which was close to its highest levels [...]
JP Morgan gives miners much-needed upgrade May 12, 2014 Miners, usually the underdogs of the stock market these days, got a boost this morning from a JP Morgan note that upgraded its recommendation on the mining sector to overweight. The likes of Rio Tinto, BHP Billiton and Anglo American topped the FTSE 100, after the bank said that there are “signs of a rebound [...]
It’s loud and fast, but wide of the mark April 28, 2014 Peter Burgess failed to fall in love with the original F-Type – can the coupé version convince him otherwise? WE’VE HAD our issues, Jaguar and I, over the F-Type. Like the Emperor’s new clothes, all the press seemed bowled over, except for me. Sure, it’s mighty fast and incredibly sexy. But does it really need [...]
BHP raises iron ore target after record output April 16, 2014 BHP BILLITON yesterday lifted its full-year production guidance for iron ore and metallurgical coal, having achieved record levels during the first nine months of the year. The FTSE 100-listed mining giant said the continued ramp-up of the Jimblebar mine in western Australia and the relatively limited impact of the wet season meant it is raising [...]
Analyst Views: What did you make of BHP Billiton’s operational review? April 16, 2014 RICHARD KNIGHTS | LIBERUM They’ve upgraded their iron ore and coal production targets, which is a slight positive. BHP is doing what most companies are doing in the face of low prices – increasing output to reduce unit costs. I expect the firm will announce an iron ore expansion programme at the end of the year. [...]
Best of the Brokers for 15 April 2014 April 14, 2014 To appear in Best of the Brokers, email your research to notes@cityam.com AO WORLD Numis has launched its coverage of the appliances retailer by urging investors to “buy” with a target price of 350p. The broker believes the recently listed firm could take up to 40 per cent of a growing online market as more [...]
Confessions of a shopaholic: Debt-struck Glencore splashes out on Caracal Energy April 14, 2014 Miner trader Glencore Xstrata has today agreed to buy Chad-focused oil company Caracal Energy for around $1.3bn (£780m), usurping a potential deal between Caracal and Canada’s TransGlobe Energy. City A.M. understands that the FTSE 100 firm will fund the acquisition with some of the proceeds from the (upwards of) $6.25bn sale of Peruvian copper mine [...]