Week ahead: Data and results set to keep UK investors busy as PMIs and supermarket results come thick and fast May 3, 2016 First quarter earnings season as well as a constant flow of economic data is set to keep investors busy all this week. The FTSE is coming off the back of a disappointing session after it closed down 80.51 points at 6241.89 on Friday following underwhelming results from some of the UK’s top banks. This week that [...]
A Spring is in the air this May – Shareholder revolt set to build with Aviva and Reckitt Benckiser meetings May 3, 2016 Company bosses are braced for further uprisings this week. Consumer goods group Reckitt Benckiser, insurance giant Aviva, and FTSE 250 hedge fund Man Group all host shareholders for their annual general meetings. Last week the shareholder spring picked up pace as investors voted against boardroom pay rewards for engineering firm Weir Group and Shire, the FTSE [...]
Aim-listed Rose Petroleum raises cash for Cuba construction expansion May 3, 2016 Aim-listed natural resources company Rose Petroleum has raised £800,000 to fund expansion into Cuba. The company is looking for ways to bolster its business following the downturn in the oil price which has slumped by around 60 per cent since mid-2014. The company has held talks with a Cuban government owned company to process and manufacture [...]
Oil falls back from 2016 highs as Opec ramps up production in April May 2, 2016 Global oil prices lost ground today after data from the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) showed production continued to climb. At the end of last week oil closed its biggest monthly gain in seven years as the weak dollar and falling US production helped offset concerns. Opec data, seen by Reuters, revealed that in [...]
Before the bell: What you need to know before the US market open May 2, 2016 US stock futures are edging higher (S&P up 0.3 per cent, Nasdaq up 0.2 per cent, and Dow up 0.2 per cent), while in Europe equities were rising on the bourses that opened for business on May Day. The UK market is closed along with China and Hong Kong. Big export stocks are leading the pack in Europe but in [...]
Savings ratio set to hit 50 year low as baby-boomers top savings chart April 29, 2016 The household saving ratio, the percentage of personal savings to disposable income, is forecast to fall to its lowest level in 50 years in 2016, according to a new report. The amount that people are putting aside is set to drop to 3.8 per cent, though this remains higher among older generations. Current savings levels [...]
Pharma consolidation continues with two new massive deals April 28, 2016 The latest round of consolidation in the pharmaceutical industry has seen a combined £24bn worth of potential deals. French phara giant Sanofi yesterday made a play for cancer therapy drug specialist Medivation with an unsolicited bid worth $9.3bn (£6.4bn). Sanofi has sent a letter to the head of Medivation offering to buy the company after Medivation [...]
At the close: Miners send the FTSE higher as the banking roller coaster rolls on April 28, 2016 The FTSE 100 has somewhat recovered after a dreadful afternoon and has managed to pick up from earlier lows thanks to a rally in oil prices. The FTSE ended the day flat at 6,322.4 points, up just two points from 6,319.91 on Wednesday. Investors were initially caught off-guard by the news that the Bank of Japan would not extend its stimulus plan. [...]
RBS warns of “significant risk” that it will not make the Williams & Glyn disposal deadline, share price drops April 28, 2016 Royal Bank of Scotland, which remains 73 per cent government owned, has warned there is a significant risk it will fail to meet a deadline to dispose of challenger bank Williams & Glyn. The bank has warned the costs are likely to be "significantly greater than previously estimated." Shares in the bank instantly fell by over five per cent [...]
Before the bell: What you need to know before the US market open April 28, 2016 The futures market is pointing to a weaker open on Wall Street after the Bank of Japan decided not to issue further stimulus measures, taking the market by surprise. Earlier the Dow Jones Industrial Average and S&P 500 futures were down 0.8 per cent, while Nasdaq futures were 0.6 per cent lower. The Bank of Japan left its [...]