Britain's FTSE falls as trade tensions simmer

By Reuters / July 03, 2018 / in.investing.com / Article Link

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* FTSE 100 down 0.9 pct

* Cyclicals lead losses

* Micro Focus up after co agrees software biz sale

By Kit Rees

LONDON, July 2 (Reuters) - Britain's index of leading shares began July on a negative note as worries over global trade kept the pressure on banking and mining stocks, though Micro Focus was lifted by news of the sale of one its software businesses.

The blue chip FTSE 100 .FTSE index was down 0.9 percent at 7,571.73 points by 0857 GMT, in line with a broadly negative European market which was hit by concerns over global trade and German politics.

Market sentiment remains tense ahead of a July 6 deadline when the U.S. is set to impose $34 billion of tariffs on Chinese exports.

On the FTSE, sectors which are most sensitive to the economic cycle, such as banks, miners and oil stocks, took the most points off the index.

Miners Rio Tinto RIO.L , Glencore GLEN.L , Anglo American AAL.L , Antofagasta ANTO.L and BHP Billiton BLT.L all fell between 2.2 percent to 2.6 percent as the price of copper hit a three-month low.

Likewise energy heavyweights BP BP.L and Royal Dutch Shell RDSa.L both retreated 0.7 percent as the oil price came under pressure.

In the banking sector, shares in HSBC HSBA.L , Lloyds LLOY.L and Barclays BARC.L were down 1.2 to 1.6 percent.

"Until Trump actually does strike some sort of deal, most importantly with China, that draws a line under the trade uncertainty for the time being, I think it's going to be front and centre," said Jasper Lawler, head of research at London Capital Group, referring to global trade.

"Clearly there are some bargains to be picked up in emerging markets, in some mining stocks ... in the FTSE have been pretty beaten up," added Lawler.

There were a few risers, however, with Micro Focus MCRO.L leading the dozen or so stocks in positive territory. Shares in the software company jumped 5 percent after it said that it had agreed to sell its Linux operating system SUSE business to a private equity fund for $2.535 billion. in Micro Focus remain down nearly 45 percent so far in 2018. The firm said that it would use some of the proceeds from the sale to reduce debt and could return some of the rest to shareholders.

While British mid caps were also on the backfoot, Playtech PTEC.L was a prominent faller, its shares down 27 percent after the gambling technology company said that revenue from Asia would be lower than originally expected. the other end of the index, shares in mining conglomerate Vedanta Resources VED.L soared 27 percent after the family trust belonging to its chairman agreed to buy the rest of the company, in a deal that values the firm at 2.3 billion pounds ($3 billion).

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