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“Looming central bank updates … continue to burden investors desperate for more stimulus to keep the accommodative policy market party going or at least signals that tighter policy is not imminent,” said Accendo Markets analysts Mike van Dulken and Henry Croft in a note. “All the while, macro data remains mixed, and concerns grow about both a waning potency of existing stimulus and fresh options running dry,” they said.
Henry Croft, Research Analyst at Accendo Markets, said: ‘Associated British Foods shares are the worst performer on the UK Index this morning, despite what on the surface looks like a positive trading update. ‘Investors will like the sound of 2016 operating profit but on the one hand its balance sheet now suffers from a £200m hole (previously a surplus) on its pensions scheme as well as a likely higher debt by year end. He added: ‘Even worse, perhaps, is the forecast for sales at its flagship Primark brand to be down 2 per cent like-for-like due to bad weather and FX moves. ‘A mid-September heatwave could even make things worse for Primark delaying the start of the all-important Autumn/Winter season and those big ticket purchases. Is the food/ingredients side of the business enough keep the shares in fashion?’
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