RAMSEY CROOKALL
23nd August
Afternoon Report
The FTSE 100 is up 1 %, remaining firmly in the black, with G4S still the biggest
riser, up 7.4% following a well-received 1H update. Banks are also on the front
foot, with Lloyds Banking Group up 3.9%, Barclays up 2.5% and RBS 2.1% firmer.
Miners are in demand amid a perception that recent falls on worries over global
economic growth may be overdone. Among the risers is South America-focused copper
group Antofagasta which posted a sharp rise in profits for the six months to 30 June
as prices for the red metal soared and said its ability to keep costs down leaves it
well placed to come with recent commodity price volatility.
Segro is wanted despite the real estate group posting a 56.6% drop in half year pre-tax
profit while rental income fell 6.1% as occupier markets recover slowly. Pre-tax profit
fell to £64.6m in the six months ended 30 June 2011 from £148.9m the same a year earlier.
Net rental income fell to £135.5m during the period from £144.3m before.
Also in property, Persimmon, the house builder, saw underlying profits surge in the
first half of 2011 on the back of gross margin gains and a more efficient capital structure.
Underlying profit before tax rose 52% to £59.7m in the first half of 2011 from £39.4m last year.
Pre-tax profits after goodwill impairment and exceptional items were £60.3m, compared with
£101.4m for the first half of 2010, which included a net exceptional credit of £63.6m.
THE FTSE 100 at 12:00 Up 52 @ 5147
THE DOW JONES closed Up 37 @ 10854
NASDAQ COM closed Up 3 @ 2345
Commodities
Spot Gold $/Oz $1883
Brent Crude Oil $108.25
September Delivery
Exchange Rates
GBP – USD 1.6523
GBP - EURO 1.1419
Tuesday 23rd, August 2011 02:10pm.