London Stocks Seen Tracking Asia Lower
28 Noviembre 2022 - 02:24AM
Noticias Dow Jones
London Stocks Seen Opening Lower
0747 GMT - The FTSE 100 index is expected to open 34 points
lower, having closed on Friday at 7486.67, tracking broad losses in
Asian stocks due to protests in China against the country's
coronavirus-related restrictions. "Protests in China unnerved
markets, which are not used to seeing such widespread unrest in
that country, prompting losses for stocks and oil," IG analysts
write. "In bond markets recession fears are on the rise again, as
long-dated Treasury yields continue to fall," they say.
Energy-related stocks could come under pressure due to falling oil
prices, while there is little on the calendar in terms of corporate
and economic news. (jessica.fleetham@wsj.com)
Companies News:
Superdry in Talks With Bantry Bay Over Replacing GBP70 Mln Line
of Credit
Superdry PLC said Monday that it is in negotiations with
specialist lending provider Bantry Bay Capital Ltd. to replace its
existing asset-backed lending line of credit of up to 70 million
pounds ($84.7 million), which expires in January.
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PensionBee Group Assets Under Administration Top GBP3 Bln
PensionBee Group PLC said Monday that it has achieved assets
under administration of over 3 billion pounds ($3.63 billion) in
November due to high customer retention and strong net inflows.
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Brickability 1H Pretax Profit, Revenue Rose; Backs Full-Year
Market Views
Brickability Group PLC said Monday that pretax profit and
revenue in the first half of fiscal 2023 both significantly rose on
a strong performance across all group divisions, and backed
full-year market expectations.
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Yu Group Expects 2022 Results Ahead of Market Forecasts
Yu Group PLC expects to report revenue, adjusted earnings and
operational cashflow above market expectations for 2022, citing an
"exceptional trading performance" that should continue into the new
year.
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Inspiration Healthcare's FY 2023 Sales Not Expected to Beat
Prior Year
Inspiration Healthcare Group PLC said Monday that sales for the
fiscal year ending in January are unlikely to significantly exceed
the same period a year earlier, with Ebitda for the second half
expected to be less than the first.
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Condor Gold to Raise up to GBP4.2 Mln via Loan Note Issue, Open
Offer
Condor Gold PLC said Monday that it is planning to raise up to
4.2 million pounds ($5.1 million) via a loan note issue and
shareholder open offer which will be used for working capital and
to cover short term overheads.
Contact: London NewsPlus; paul.larkins@wsj.com
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
November 28, 2022 03:09 ET (08:09 GMT)
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