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Energy stocks drag FTSE 100 lower as Johnson sets out new COVID-19 curbs

Published 12/10/2020, 08:21
Updated 12/10/2020, 17:35
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Pedestrians leave and enter the London Stock Exchange in London

By Devik Jain

(Reuters) - London's FTSE 100 fell on Monday in a choppy trading session as a dip in oil prices hit energy stocks and as Prime Minister Boris Johnson laid out fresh restrictions to contain the growing coronavirus crisis.

After rising 0.3% in morning trading, the blue-chip FTSE 100 (FTSE) ended 0.3% lower, dragged down by oil majors BP Plc (L:BP) and Royal Dutch Shell Plc (L:RDSa), with a rise in the pound also pressuring exporters. [GBP/]

The mid-cap FTSE 250 (FTMC), on the other hand, closed 0.5% higher, led by a jump in shares of corporate services firm Sanne Group Plc (L:SNNS) after RBC upgraded its rating on the stock to "outperform".

All eyes this week will be on a European Union summit for clues on Brexit negotiations. Johnson had set a deadline of Oct. 15 for agreeing a trade deal and Britain's chief negotiator David Frost is in Brussels for intensified talks with the EU.

"It's a big week for the UK as trade talks with the EU enter a crucial stage," said Russ Mould, investment director at AJ Bell.

Hopes of further U.S. stimulus boosted UK stock markets over the past two weeks, but analysts have warned trading could get more volatile as new business restrictions threaten a nascent domestic recovery.

In an address to Parliament on Monday, Johnson set out a three-tiered system of local lockdown measures in England, which included shutting of pubs and bars in some areas placed into the "very high" alert level.

Pub and restaurant owners Marston's Plc (L:MARS) and Restaurant Group Plc (L:RTN) fell 5.3% and 9.3%, respectively.

The FTSE banking index (FTNMX8350) dipped 0.4% as Bank of England policymaker Jonathan Haskel said the central bank had an "absolutely open mind" on negative interest rates.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Pedestrians leave and enter the London Stock Exchange in London

London-listed shares of Carnival Plc (L:CCL) fell 4.9% after the cruise line operator cancelled all but the PortMiami and Port Canaveral cruises for rest of the year.

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