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Sterling holds back Britain's FTSE, spreadbetters plunge

Published December 18, 2017 Updated December 18, 2017 11:25pm

LONDON: UK shares rose on Monday at a slightly lower pace than European peers as a global wave of optimism over a US tax bill and the prospect of a coalition to rule Germany lifted stocks and led the MSCI all-country world index to new record highs.

The FTSE 100 was up 0.6 percent, restrained by a rising pound, while the pan-European STOXX 600 rose by twice as much, up 1.2 percent.

A strong currency typically cuts revenues for the international companies that dominate the FTSE 100 and do much of their business outside the UK.

The FTSE 250, made up of smaller constituents and more focused on the UK economy, was up 1.1 percent.

"We've been running out of company news to talk about for a while now and the big driver has been US tax reform," said Chris Beauchamp, a market analyst at IG.

Financials added the most points to the index - HSBC rose 0.6 percent, Prudential 2.2 percent and Barclays 1.1 percent.

However, shares in London-listed spreadbetters IG Group , Plus500 and CMC Market plunged between 9.2 percent and 12.5 percent after the European Union's securities watchdog said it may curb core parts of their market under sweeping new product powers from January.

Unilever was up 0.3 percent after initial losses after it agreed to sell its margarine and spreads business to US private equity firm KKR for 6.83 billion euros to concentrate on faster growing products.

"At last the market has the deal that it wanted, on the market's desired terms," Jefferies analysts commented, adding, "The positive takeaway for bulls like us is that Unilever is willing to continue to slay sacred cows, in pursuit of growth and value."

LSE gained 0.3 percent with reports that activist hedge fund The Children's Investment Fund (TCI), which has a 5 percent stake in the London Stock Exchange, is unlikely to succeed in its attempt to remove chairman Donald Brydon at a shareholder vote on Tuesday.

Lonmin was down about 3 percent as the CEO of the miner told Reuters that plans to cut around 13,000 jobs were likely to be the biggest obstacle for its suitor, Sibanye-Stillwater, to winning South African regulatory approval for its proposed takeover.

Retailers Next fell 0.4 percent and Morrison Supermarkets lost 1 percent.

Easyjet, which confirmed the acquisition of Air Berlin assets, fell 2.8 percent while rival Ryanair lost 3.2 percent. The latter's decision to recognise trade unions has averted the threat of strikes but rattled investors.

 

Copyright Reuters, 2017

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