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Monday 28 November 2016 5:20 pm

FTSE reshuffle: Three blue-chip relegations are on the cards this week

By: William Turvill

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A Russian gold producer, a builders’ merchant and a shopping centre owner could face relegation from the FTSE 100 this week.

Building materials company Travis Perkins, which issued a profits warning in October, Polymetal International, which has suffered due to a gold price drop since the US election, and shopping centre owner Intu, whose shares have fallen more than 15 per cent since the Brexit vote, will learn their fate later on this week.

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Promotion candidates include newly-listed medical products company Convatec, and packaging company Smurfit Kapita and Scottish Mortgage Investment Trust from the FTSE 250.

The switches are not set in stone and will be dependent on closing positions on Tuesday.

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Indicative data from Friday also suggests that DFS Furniture, cyber security expert NCC Group, tech company Laird and estate agent Countrywide could be in line for demotions from the FTSE 250.

Potential entrants to the FTSE 250 are Nostrum Oil & Gas, real estate investment trust NewRiver and iron ore company Ferrexpo.

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