The FTSE 100 closed Monday up 0.11%, as signs that some of the inflationary pressures in the economy may be easing continue to drive gains for stocks. That said, while surging prices may be starting to cool off in global terms, spiraling energy costs in the U.K. mean it could take longer to get over the peak of inflation, AJ Bell financial analyst Danni Hewson says in a research note. "Data later this week may offer some clues as to the exact trajectory," Ms. Hewson says.

 
Companies News: 

Treatt Lowers FY 2022 Pretax Profit Guidance Amid Inflation, Weaker US Consumer Sentiment

Treatt PLC said Monday that it is lowering its adjusted pretax profit guidance for fiscal 2022 after being hurt by a number of factors including lower consumer confidence in the U.S. and cost inflation.

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Echo Energy Raises GBP600,000 via Share Placing

Echo Energy PLC said Monday that it has now raised 600,000 pounds ($728,280) via the share placing announced on Friday.

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Phoenix Group on Track to Achieve Top End of 2022 Cash-Generation Target

Phoenix Group Holdings PLC said Monday that first-half operating profit remained at a similar level on a year-on-year basis and that it is on track to meet the top end of its full-year cash generation target.

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Safestay Swung to 2021 Pretax Profit After Lifting of Covid-19 Restrictions

Safestay PLC said Monday that it swung to a pretax profit for 2021 after Covid-19-related restrictions were lifted.

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TP Group 2021 Pretax Loss Widened on Higher Costs; Refinancing Process to Start in 2H

TP Group PLC said Monday that its 2021 pretax loss widened on higher costs, and that the board will start a group refinancing process in the second half of 2022 and will consider both debt and equity options.

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Inspiration Healthcare 1H Performance Robust on Strong Order Book

Inspiration Healthcare Group PLC said in an update Monday that performance has remained robust and consistent with management expectations for the six months ended July 31.

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Eckoh PLC 1Q Orders Were Substantially Higher on Year

Eckoh PLC said Monday that orders for the first quarter of the current fiscal year were substantially higher than the same period a year earlier and that it expects to report a significantly higher level for the half year.

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Gusbourne 1H Revenue More Than Doubled as Sales Recovered From Pandemic

Gusbourne PLC said Monday that revenue for the first six months of 2022 more than doubled, driven by a recovery in sales from pandemic effects.

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Seeing Machines Sees in-Line FY 2022 Revenue on Accelerated Growth Momentum

Seeing Machines Ltd. said in a performance update Monday that it foresees reporting revenue in line with expectations for fiscal 2022 after growth momentum accelerated.

 
Market Talk: 

Joules New CEO Might Face a Difficult Task Amid Squeezed Budgets

0906 GMT - The new CEO of Joules, Jonathon Brown, will face a difficult task ahead given the inflationary backdrop and the squeezed household budgets, AJ Bell's financial analyst Danni Hewson. The U.K. lifestyle brand is facing the challenge of being in the middle of this pressure, neither serving wealthy customers--which could expend on luxury brands--nor offering bargains that could attract lower income clients, Hewson says. (michael.susin@wsj.com)

UK Housing Market Starting to Slow But Shares Don't Budge

0845 GMT - The U.K. property market is starting to show signs of softening, as Rightmove's latest survey indicates house prices slipped in August, AJ Bell says. It feels like a long-overdue return to Earth given the macroeconomic backdrop, yet shares in house builders barely budged on the news, indicating the market might have already factored in a slowdown, AJ Bell financial analyst Danni Hewson says in a research note. "However, strong selling prices have been the one thing insulating the sector from rising costs so it will be worth keeping tabs on future trading updates to see if margins are coming under pressure," the U.K. brokerage says. Shares in Barratt Developments, Persimmon and Taylor Wimpey are down 0.8%, 0.5% and 0.4% respectively. (joseph.hoppe@wsj.com)

Phoenix Group's 1H Performance Seen as Solid With No Surprises

0848 GMT - Phoenix Group's overall solid print in 1H came without surprises and therefore investors' focus might switch toward an organic dividend increase and the M&A pipeline, Citi analyst Andrew Baker says in a research note. The European life insurer reported a cash generation 37% above market consensus and seems to be well set for an organic dividend increase, Baker says. "Phoenix shares are up 7% year-to-day outperforming the broader insurance sector by around 9 percentage points," he says. The U.S. bank has a neutral recommendation on the stock and a target price of 618.0 pence. (michael.susin@wsj.com)

 

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