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FTSE 100 rises as lawmakers vote down no-deal Brexit

UK shares rose on Thursday as financials cheered British lawmakers' rejection of a no-deal Brexit and oil majors wer
Published March 14, 2019

UK shares rose on Thursday as financials cheered British lawmakers' rejection of a no-deal Brexit and oil majors were buoyed by higher crude prices, but mid-cap retirement services specialist Just Group slumped following plans to raise funds.

The FTSE 100 was 0.4 percent higher by 0855 GMT, its fourth straight session of gains, while the FTSE 250 was up by 0.1 percent.

Wednesday's parliamentary vote paved the way for another one on Thursday that could delay Britain's exit from the European Union until at least the end of June.

But a vote in favour of postponing the leaving date still does not guarantee that Brexit will be delayed, as it would require unanimous approval from European Union members, while the European Commission has stressed that there would need to be a good reason to justify a delay.

"The good news is that no-deal is off the table. The bad news is there isn't a table," said Raymond James analyst Chris Bailey.

That did not stop financials from leading gains on the main index with Lloyds, Barclays and state-owned Royal Bank of Scotland adding nearly 2 percent.

Oil majors Shell and BP extended gains from a day earlier as oil prices hit their highest this year, driven by OPEC-led supply cuts and U.S. sanctions on Venezuela and Iran.

London-listed shares of travel group TUI jumped 3.1 percent after Morgan Stanley raised its rating on the stock.

But capping gains were Anglo American and Irish building materials group CRH, which each lost 2.5 percent as the stocks traded ex-dividend.

On the midcaps, Just Group slid 16.5 percent and was on track for its worst day since June 2016 after it said it would raise money through a share placement and debt offering due to changes in capital requirement rules.

Results drove some moves on the FTSE 250 index as well.

Property agent Savills slipped 5 percent after a cautious 2019 outlook and outsourcing firm Capita shed 3.6 percent after its 2018 revenue missed consensus and it forecast net debt at the higher end of its guidance range.

But Cineworld surged 5.3 percent on course for its best day since August after its full-year report.

Copyright Reuters, 2019
 

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