FTSE 100 hovers near two-month high; Abrdn drops on earnings miss

Reuters · 09 Aug 2022 123 Views
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Summary
  • Abrdn top loser on FTSE 100
  • Global markets await U.S. data
  • IWG slumps after results
  • FTSE 100 up 0.1%, FTSE 250 flat

Aug 9 (Reuters) - UK's FTSE 100 was pinned near a two-month peak on Tuesday as investors awaited U.S. inflation data to gauge the pace of interest rate hikes, while shares of Abrdn fell after the asset manager posted lacklustre half-yearly numbers.

The blue-chip index (.FTSE) added 0.1% after closing at its strongest level since June 9 on Monday.

Shares of Abrdn (ABDN.L) dropped 2.8% after reporting a lower-than-expected profit, pressured by global market turbulence amid geopolitical tensions and broadening inflationary pressures. 

Global markets traded in tight ranges ahead of U.S. consumer prices data on Wednesday, with investors waiting to see if the U.S. Federal Reserve might dial down its fight against inflation and provide a better footing for the economy to grow. 

"When the economy rolls over, then you might see the CPI come lower. I don't see much optimism on the horizon," said Keith Temperton, sales trader at Forte Securities.

While stock markets have rallied off their mid-June lows, aided by a better-than-expected earnings season and retreat in commodity prices, investors are questioning if the rally can sustain as economic conditions deteriorate.

The Bank of England will probably have to raise interest rates further from their current 14 year-high to tackle inflation pressures that are gaining a foothold in Britain's economy, BoE Deputy Governor Dave Ramsden told Reuters. 

Focus will be on Friday's data, which is expected to show the UK economy contracted in the second quarter.

Still, the UK blue-chip index has outperformed its global peers this year, helped by its exposure to rate-sensitive bank stocks and commodity-linked shares that have benefited from a surge in oil and metal prices this year.

The FTSE 100 index is up 1.5% so far this year, compared with the nearly 15% tumble for the MSCI world equity index (.MIWD00000PUS) during the same period.

The domestically focussed FTSE 250 index (.FTMC), however, has shed 14.4% in 2022.

The midcap index (.FTMC) was flat on Tuesday, with office rental firm IWG (IWG.L) tumbling 10.8% after disappointing first-half results due to inflationary woes and COVID-related restrictions in certain markets.




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