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Tuesday 12 November 2019 10:19 am

FTSE 100 climbs as Experian and utility stocks boost index

By: Joe Curtis

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FTSE 100 London Stock Exchange trading floor

The FTSE 100 today bounced back after sinking into the red yesterday, with mainstay utility stocks and Experian and Vodafone’s pushing up the index.

London’s blue-chip index climbed by almost a third – 0.29 per cent – to stand 21 points higher at 7,349.9 in early trading.

Read more: Vodafone improves 2020 guidance but lowers dividend after €1.9bn loss

That followed yesterday’s dire performance that saw it slump 0.4 per cent on trade war fears as violence erupted in Hong Kong, giving up most of the gains it made last week.

The index enjoyed a boost from Vodafone, which has upped its 2020 earnings guidance, and a weaker pound, with GBP faling 0.26 per cent to $1.282 following strong gains yesterday.

FTSE 100: Top 5 risers

Evraz2.82 per cent360.9p
United Utilities2.7 per cent866.2p
Aveva2.6 per cent4,370p
Experian2 per cent2,430p
Severn Trent1.8 per cent2,288p

FTSE 100: Top 5 fallers

DCCMinus 3.7 per cent7,100p
TescoMinus 1.9 per cent233.1p
FresnilloMinus 1.5 per cent646.6p
Hargreaves LansdownMinus 1.3 per cent1,742.5p
Auto TraderMinus 1.2 per cent528.4p

FTSE traders are looking ahead to a Donald Trump speech today in which he is expected to discuss the US-China trade war.

Markets rallied last week, with Asian shares hitting three-month highs, as it appeared Trump and President Xi Jingping were close to a deal.

Read more: FTSE 100 slumps on UK credit rating downgrade and Hong Kong violence

But Trump scuppered those hopes yesterday by saying China was keener for a trade agreement than he was.

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Half time: London market lags as rivals across the Atlantic hit fresh highs

The FTSE 100 is predicted to have its best year since 2009.

AJ Bell investment director Russ Mould said investors are “eagerly awaiting” the President’s address later today.

“Tariffs have been major influence on the equity markets in 2019 and investors will look for every clue from Trump as to how the trade war with China could play out,” he added.

Trump is scheduled to discuss US trade policy at the Economic Club of New York this afternoon.

“Ahead of that event, the FTSE 100 nudged up to 7,340 thanks to gains from Vodafone and several utility stocks. European markets also saw small gains,” Mould said.

ITV’s share price rose two per cent as it said demand for programming would help it post a strong end to the year, while Experian’s shares jumped as it upgraded its revenue target.

Read more: Should the London Stock Exchange cut its trading hours?

Germany’s Dax climbed 0.3 per cent to 13,239 points while France’s Cac rose 0.2 per cent to 5,905.

Meanwhile Asian stocks recovered from terrible scenes of violence in Hong Kong, with the Nikkei up 0.8 per cent and the Hang Seng 0.5 per cent higher.

Main image credit: Getty Images

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Rolls-Royce is a member of the FTSE 100. Credit - Getty.

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