LONDON MARKETS: FTSE 100 Wavers Around 5-week High As Data Show Wages Still Under Pressure
December 13 2017 - 5:20AM
Dow Jones News
By Carla Mozee, MarketWatch
Interest rate increase expected from U.S. Federal Reserve
U.K. stocks searched for direction Wednesday, with the blue-chip
index hovering around its highest level in more than a month.
Equities were largely unchanged after a monthly update on U.K.
jobs and wages.
How markets moved: The FTSE 100 index was up 1 point at
7,501.65, but was swinging between gains and losses. The financial
and consumer services sectors were the only ones holding to higher
ground, while utility and consumer-goods stocks led decliners. On
Tuesday, the index rose 0.6%
(http://www.marketwatch.com/story/ftse-100-fights-for-firm-direction-as-inflation-hits-highest-in-almost-6-years-2017-12-12)
to mark its highest close since Nov. 8. and a third straight
win.
The pound bought $1.3348, up from $1.3317 in New York late
Tuesday.
In the fixed-income market, the 10-year gilt yield switched
direction and rose 2 basis points to 1.238%, according to Tradeweb.
Yields rise when prices fall.
What's moving markets: The pound hit an intraday high of $1.3369
after the Office for National Statistics said wage growth both
including and excluding bonuses rose in October, with basic
earnings growth of 2.5% above the 2.4% expected in a FactSet
consensus survey.
But wages are still lagging inflation. On Tuesday, the ONS said
annual consumer price inflation hit 3.1% in November
(http://www.marketwatch.com/story/uk-inflation-hits-almost-6-year-high-2017-12-12),
as rising airfares helped push the rate its highest level since
March 2012.
Read:U.K. wages fall again, in ongoing consumer squeeze
(http://www.marketwatch.com/story/uk-wages-fall-again-in-ongoing-consumer-squeeze-2017-12-13)
Central banks in focus: Traders will assess today's U.K. data in
the light of the Bank of England's minutes and monetary policy
decision, scheduled for release on Thursday.
See:What analysts are looking for in Thursday's Bank of England
meeting
(http://www.marketwatch.com/story/what-analysts-are-looking-for-in-thursdays-bank-of-england-meeting-2017-12-12)
BOE Gov. Mark Carney and his colleagues in November raised the
benchmark interest rate for the first time in a decade, by a
quarter percentage point, to 0.5%. Policy makers have signaled
rates could be raised by that same pace two more times over the
next three years.
Later Wednesday, the U.S. Federal Reserve will release its
monetary policy decision, with markets essentially pricing in an
announcement of a quarter-percentage-point interest-rate hike.
Outgoing Fed Chairwoman Janet Yellen will hold a press
conference at the conclusion of the bank's two-day meeting, and
investors will look for hints on the future pace of rate increases.
The decision is due at 7 p.m. London time, or 2 p.m. Eastern.
Yellen is scheduled to speak at 2:30 p.m. Eastern.
Stock movers: Dixons Carphone PLC (DC.LN) shares climbed 4.4% as
the electronics retailer said it logged record Black Friday sales
(http://www.marketwatch.com/story/dixons-carphone-tackling-mobiles-unit-performance-2017-12-13)
and that it's working on addressing issues at its mobile
division.
"We believe that we can, over time, reduce the complexity and
capital intensity of our mobile business model, and increase the
simplicity and profitability of what we do," said Chief Executive
Seb James.
TUI AG turned lower, losing 0.1%. The travel services company
early Wednesday said underlying earnings before interest, taxes and
amortization, or Ebita, grew 12% to EUR1.12 billion in fiscal 2017
(http://www.marketwatch.com/story/tuis-2017-profit-falls-extends-growth-guidance-2017-12-13).
Home builders were among decliners, with Barratt Developments
PLC (BDEV.LN) down 1.4% and Persimmon PLC (PSN.LN) off 1.7%.
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
December 13, 2017 06:05 ET (11:05 GMT)
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