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Thursday 29 February 2024 4:36 am  |  Updated:  Thursday 29 February 2024 4:39 pm

FTSE 100 close: London markets move higher after boost from US inflation figures

By: Chris Dorrell

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London markets moved higher on a busy morning of corporate results, with shares in Ocado and Haleon both rising significantly.
London markets moved higher on a busy morning of corporate results, with shares in Ocado and Haleon both rising significantly.

London markets climbed into the green on Thursday after traders received no unwanted surprises from the latest check-up on US inflation.

The FTSE 100 climbed 0.06 per cent to hit 7,630.02 while the midcap FTSE 250 index rose 0.22 per cent to 19,054.87. Despite trading higher, both indexes were some way off eclipsing yesterday’s sell-off.

Core PCE, the Fed’s preferred measure of inflation, came in at 2.8 per cent, in line with expectations and down from 2.9 per cent the month before.

Although this obscured a fairly large uptick in monthly inflation, markets were hopeful that inflation was firmly on a downward trend.

“There is still a gradual downward trend in the y/y data,” Michael Pearce, deputy chief US economist at Oxford Economics said. “We still anticipate it will fall to 2.5 per cent by March,” he continued.

It was a busy day in London with a clutch of FTSE 100 firms updating markets on their performance last year.

Howden Joinery jumped to the top of the FTSE 100 despite a poor 2023 after reporting an “encouraging” start to 2024. Its shares closed 7.6 per cent higher.

Shares in consumer healthcare giant Haleon also gained 5.1 per cent. The firm reported a healthy 10.3 per cent increase in adjusted operating profit and proposed a dividend payout of 35 per cent, up from 30 per cent last year.

Derren Nathan, head of equity research, Hargreaves Lansdown said that Haleon’s outlook looked good despite concerns over the broader economy. “It’s a defensive portfolio, painkillers and toothpaste are less susceptible to wobbles in the economy than more discretionary categories,” he said.

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“The solid outlook combined with a reducing base of shares and falling interest expense should help to accelerate earnings per share growth in 2024,” Nathan continued.

Shares in Ocado also posted strong gains, gaining 3.2 per cent, after the retailer and automation giant saw revenue climbed 10 per cent year-on-year.

This was largely due to Ocado’s thriving retail division which grew seven per cent in the same period to £2.36bn. 

Markets were unimpressed by results at LSEG however, where pretax profit fell 3.2 per cent to £1.2bn, prompting its shares to fall 0.4 per cent.

Boss David Schwimmer tried to reassure markets, saying the firm had “an encouraging IPO pipeline“. The group, which has pivoted heavily towards its data business in recent years, now makes just around four per cent of its revenues from its embattled flagship bourse, which was hit by a drought in IPOs last year.

On the FTSE 250, power generation firm Drax climbed over 11 per cent after posting bumper profits.

Adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortisation (EBITDA) jumped 66 per cent to £1.2bn, while total gross profit rose 91 per cent from £1bn to £1.9bn.

The company proposed a final dividend of 13.9 pence per share, a 10 per cent increase on the year before.

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