Britain's FTSE declines, U.S. deal boosts GVC

By Reuters / July 31, 2018 / in.investing.com / Article Link

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* FTSE 100 down 0.3 pct

* GVC shares jump after MGM Resorts deal

* Miners, energy stocks decline

* Updates from Ibstock, Hiscox in focus

By Kit Rees

LONDON, July 30 (Reuters) - Britain's top share index declined on Monday as big miners and energy stocks fell, though investors welcomed GVC's U.S. betting deal with MGM Resorts.

The blue-chip FTSE 100 .FTSE index was down 0.3 percent at 7,679.86 points by 0852 GMT, in line with a broader decline among European stocks at the start of a week where central bank policymaking will be in focus.

Shares in GVC Holdings GVC.L were a bright spot, however, jumping 5 percent to the top of the index after the British gambling company agreed a joint venture with U.S. hotel and casino operator MGM Resorts International MGM.N to set up an online betting platform in the United States. shares hit a record high and were on track for their best day since mid-May.

"A 50/50 JV would enable GVC to benefit from a much larger profit pool in future, and any initial operating losses would likely be compensated for by future market share gains," analysts at Berenberg said in a note.

Elsewhere, shares in Morrisons MRW.L were boosted by an upgrade from UBS to "buy" from "neutral", sending the stock 2.1 percent higher.

More broadly, a decline across materials stocks was the biggest weight. Shares in miners Rio Tinto RIO.L , Glencore GLEN.L and Anglo American AAL.L all fell 0.9-1.3 percent as the price of copper declined after economic data which may indicate slowing growth in top metals consumer China. MET/L

Heavyweight oil stocks BP BP.L and Royal Dutch Shell RDSa.L were also on the back foot, down 0.2 percent and 0.4 percent respectively.

Earnings reports were the main focus among smaller stocks, with brickmaker Ibstock IBST.L the biggest mid-cap .FTMC faller. It was down more than 11 percent after the company said it expects first-half core earnings to fall and warned of lower-than-expected brick output in the second half of the year. HSX.L and Senior SNR.L were at the top of the index, up around 9 percent after both companies gave updates.

Shares in underwriter Hiscox hit a record high after its first-half earnings beat expectations, boosted by higher premiums, while engineering firm Senior said its full-year guidance was unchanged.

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