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London mid-morning: Barclays boss's comments lift banks

London mid-morning: Barclays boss's comments lift banks

Tue 09 February 2010 10:18

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The late surge seen yesterday has been continued this morning, with miners and banks leading the way. Disappointing trade figures, which saw the December goods trade deficit widen to an 11-month high against expectations of a contraction in the shortfall, have largely been ignored. Banks are ahead led by Lloyds and Royal Bank of Scotland, while Barclays is also wanted after the bank's chief executive John Varley told the House of Commons Treasury Committee that he thought the worst of the banking crisis in over. 'The meteorite passed without striking, thank goodness, and I think that the system today, although it's not in rude good health, as a result of intervention by government and central banks, the system survived,' Varley told a committee of MPs. The mining sector's advance is spearheaded by Xstrata after its upbeat comments and talk of a possible deal with main shareholder Glencore. Elsewhere in the sector Fresnillo Rio Tinto and Lonmin. Drugs company AstraZeneca perked up after the US Food and Drug Administration approved the wider use of Astra's cholesterol-lowering drug Crestor as a preventive measure against heart attacks and strokes. Travel operator TUI is still confident of meeting expectations for 2010 despite first quarter losses almost double the deficit in 2009. Losses before tax rose to £166m in the three months ended 31 December, up from £89m a year ago, on revenue down 8% to £2.53bn. Underlying operating losses tripled to £107m from £35m. BSkyB has sold a 10.4% stake in struggling broadcaster ITV for £196m following a two year legal battle to hang onto the shares. It placed 404m shares at 48.5p each, but had bought the stake at 135p a share, crystallising a thumping loss. British Land has boosted the property sector after it reported a 'strong' valuation growth across all types of its properties in the last three months of 2009. NAV rose 18% to 438p. Land Securities and Hammerson are up in sympathy. Water company Pennon said its financial performance since 1 October has been in line with management expectations. South West Water remains on target to meet the K4 regulatory contract, while Viridor is performing well and remains confident of delivering continued full year growth in profits. Online gaming group 888 has beaten fourth quarter revenue estimates after business picked up late on in the period. The company reported revenue of $67.9m for the three months ended 31 December as an 8% increase in the first five weeks of the period turned into a 12% quarter-on-quarter gain. Homeserve's executive chairman Brian Whitty is stepping down after 14 years at the company just as the home maintenance specialist predicts 'another year of strong growth'. Chip maker Wolfson picked up even though it said fourth quarter losses widened after it lost business with Apple and as customers generally scaled back their orders. The Edinburgh based firm said fourth quarter pre-tax losses widened to £5.8m from £0.5m the same quarter a year before. Online property agent Rightmove reports trading in January 2010 saw a substantial increase in average spend per advertiser.
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