Did Boris Johnson just move the currency markets? June 30, 2016 Traders have managed to keep a cool head today, despite the fallout from the UK's vote to leave the EU continuing to shock the political world, and many clamouring to link the two. The FTSE 100 was down, then up, then flat in the first half of the day's trading, standing unchanged at 6,357 at lunchtime. [...]
Should investors be buying shares in Brexit-battered housebuilders? June 29, 2016 Despite something of a recovery on the stock markets in recent days, some sectors out there are still looking pretty rough. Housebuilders are among them. So bad was the post-referendum sell-off, trading in FTSE 100 listed firms was temporarily suspended on Monday as their share prices were hit by two consecutive days of double-digit falls. [...]
Tobacco companies remain an addiction for stock market investors – and Brexit gave them a boost too June 29, 2016 Cigarette companies have been under the cosh for years as Western governments try to stamp out addiction to cancer sticks. But the anti-smoking lobby has failed on one count – to sufficiently dent the fortunes of tobacco companies on the stock market. Despite the battering the UK stock market has taken since Friday’s Brexit announcement, shares [...]
What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger? Housebuilder shares stage partial recovery June 28, 2016 Housebuilders showed that any reaction is a good reaction this morning, after almost all their share prices staged partial recoveries following yesterday's carnage. FTSE 100-listed Barratt, Berkeley Group, Taylor Wimpey and Persimmon all triggered the London Stock Exchange's circuit breaker yesterday, meaning their shares were suspended from trading for five minutes after they fell more than [...]
Berkeley Group’s share price looks up as Tony Pidgley spends £800,000 on shares June 28, 2016 Berkeley Group's share price went up this morning after it emerged the company's chairman, Tony Pidgley, had bought another five per cent of the firm's shares for just under £800,000. In a statement this morning the company said Pidgley has bought 35,061 shares, a 4.7 per cent stake, at £22.69 a share yesterday, its share price plummeted. Director Glyn [...]
At the close: Markets take a clobbering as sterling slides and uncertainty reigns June 27, 2016 Traders and investors were left bloodied by a volatile session on the markets today. The FTSE has closed down 2.55 per cent at 5,982.20, with a fifth of FTSE 100 companies racking up double digit price falls. The internationally focused blue-chip index outperformed mid-caps however as the FTSE 250 – mostly made up of companies that trade in the [...]
Demolition derby: Housebuilders trigger circuit breaker as their shares head for a second day of falls June 27, 2016 Shares in all the FTSE 100-listed housebuilders were suspended from trading for five minutes this morning as housebuilders fell for the second consecutive trading day. Taylor Wimpey was the first to trigger the London Stock Exchange's so-called circuit breaker by falling more than eight per cent on its opening price, causing it to be suspended for five minutes, as investors showed their nerves over [...]
Housebuilding shares are being hammered by Brexit June 24, 2016 Shares in FTSE 100-listed housebuilders were hammered in early morning trading as investors panicked over the outcome of the EU referendum. Shares in Taylor Wimpey lost a third of their value, falling to 128.9p in early trading, while Persimmon fell 27.5 per cent to 1,520p and Berkeley Group fell 26.9 per cent to 430.2p. Meanwhile, Berkeley [...]
EU referendum: What will individual company share prices do after the vote? June 23, 2016 The stock market may have started today on a high, but nobody expects tomorrow's open to be quite so smooth. Whatever the vote, analysts are expecting movement. UBS warned 20 per cent could be wiped off the FTSE 100 in the event of a vote to leave – a move which would take the index down [...]
What will happen to UK equities if we leave the European Union? June 21, 2016 The pound and the FTSE soared yesterday, as the Remain camp wrestled back its lead in the polls. But the outcome of Thursday’s EU referendum is far from clear, with pundits saying that voter turnout will be pivotal in determining whether the UK stays or leaves. If Article 50 is triggered and sterling dives, what should [...]