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Morning Report - 22 April 2025

Yesterday’s UK 100 Leaders Price (p) % Chg
Rentokil Initial PLC 350.0 5.0%
Segro PLC 711.1 4.2%
Sainsbury (J) PLC 256.8 3.6%
Pershing Square Holdings LTD 3,414.0 3.5%
Taylor Wimpey PLC 113.0 2.6%

 

Yesterday’s UK 100 Laggards Price (p) % Chg
Fresnillo PLC 1,021.0 -5.6%
Melrose Industries PLC 410.0 -2.2%
Polar Capital Technology Trust PLC 271.0 -2.2%
Spirax Group PLC 5,845.0 -1.9%
Rolls-Royce Holdings PLC 711.4 -1.8%
Major World Indices Price % Chg 1 Year
UK 100 INDEX 8,276 0.0% 3.1%
DOW JONES INDUS. AVG 38,170 -2.5% -0.2%
DAX INDEX 21,206 -0.5% 18.7%
NIKKEI 225 34,163 -0.3% -8.7%
S&P/ASX 200 INDEX 7,817 0.0% 2.2%
Commodities Units Price % Chg
WTI Crude Oil (Nymex) USD/bbl. 63.53 0.71%
Brent Crude (ICE) USD/bbl. 66.61 0.53%
Gold Spot USD/t oz. 3,481 1.7%
Copper (Comex) USd/lb. 481 0.5%
The UK 100 called to open +10 points this morning at 8,285

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Markets Overview:

The UK 100 called to open +10 points this morning at 8,285.  The UK 100 looks set to open marginally higher this morning.  While much of Europe was closed due to public holidays on Monday, US markets were open and were certainly not in a holiday mood, with a widespread sell-off across assets.

Stocks fell Stateside on Monday as President Donald Trump ramped up his attacks on Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, raising questions about the central bank’s independence, while traders received few signs of progress on global trade talks.  The Dow Jones dropped 971.82 points, or 2.48% to close at 38,170.41. The S&P 500 shed 2.36% and ended at 5,158.20, and the Nasdaq Composite lost 2.55% to settle at 15,870.90.  “Magnificent Seven” tech titans dragged the major indexes lower, with Tesla and Nvidia respectively losing 5.8% and more than 4%. Amazon shed 3%, as did Meta Platforms. Equipment manufacturer Caterpillar declined 2.8%.

Asian stocks traded in mixed territory as global investors expressed growing scepticism toward US investments, fuelled by concerns over President Donald Trump’s ongoing trade policies.  Trading across the region was cautious. Japan’s benchmark Nikkei 225 dipped 0.3% to close at 34,174.38, while Australia’s S&P/ASX 200 was flat, edging up less than 0.1% to 7,820.20. South Korea’s Kospi rose 0.2% to 2,493.19, and China’s Shanghai Composite gained 0.3% to 3,301.59. Meanwhile, Hong Kong’s Hang Seng Index slipped marginally, down less than 0.1% to 21,387.51.

Company News & Broker Comments:

Company News:

 

ITM Power this morning announced two positive changes to its FY25 guidance:  Revenue is now expected to be between £25.5m and £26.5m, a 30% increase compared to the midpoint of the previously announced range of £18m to £22m. This increase is due to additional contractual obligations having been fulfilled and associated revenue now recognised.  In addition, ITM has been net cash generative in the second half of FY25, and we now expect cash at the end of the financial year to be between £204m and £205m, an increase compared to our half-year cash balance, which stood at £203m. The original cash guidance, issued in August 2024, was between £160m and £175m and in January 2025, the guidance was increased to between £185m and £195m.  The adjusted EBITDA loss guidance of £32m to £36m remains unchanged.

Reporting Today:

UK

 

None

 

US

 

Verizon Communications (VZ) PMO

Intuitive Surgical (ISRG) AMC

Tesla (TSLA) E

 

Reporting Tomorrow:

UK

 

Quilter (QLT)

 

US

 

AT&T (T) PMO

Boeing (BA) PMO

CME Group (CME) PMO

GE Aerospace (GE) PMO

Thermo Fisher Scientific (TMO) PMO

International Business Machines (IBM) AMC

QuantumScape (QS) AMC

ServiceNow (NOW) AMC

Philip Morris International (PM) PMO

Newmont (NEM) AMC

Keurig Dr Pepper (KDP) PMO

In Focus Today:

US IMF Meeting

Fed’s Harker speech

EU Consumer Confidence

Fed’s Kashkari speech

 

This Week’s Ex-Dividends:

UK 100 companies going ex-dividend on 24th April 2025:

 

Haleon

Hiscox

Rightmove

Spirax Group

Legal & General Group

UK 250 companies going ex-dividend on 24th April 2025:

 

Foresight Solar Fund

ME Group International

Bankers Investment Trust

Hammerson

Morgan Sindall Group

PPHE Hotel Group

Drax Group

Derwent London

Shaftesbury Capital

Bakkavor Group

Vesuvius

Kier Group

Rotork

Bridgepoint Group

Bodycote

Haworth Trust

Alpha Group International

International Public Partners

Supermarket Income REIT

City of London Investment Trust

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