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BP 'blowout' results keep FTSE afloat as Reckitt tumbles

Published 30/10/2018, 17:24
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By Danilo Masoni

MILAN (Reuters) - A strong update from BP helped the UK's top share index end a choppy session in the black on Tuesday, offsetting disappointing results from heavyweight Reckitt Benckiser and outperforming European equities.

Heavyweight BP (L:BP) rose two percent after quarterly profits at the oil major reached a five-year high, boosted by stronger oil prices and as production rose thanks to new fields.

"We're a bit cautious to use the words 'blow out' when talking about BP, but today's results are just that," said Bernstein analysts said in a note.

"With gearing nudging down and execution on track, the first three quarters are the start of a new positive trend for BP," they added, affirming their outperform rating on the stock.

The energy sector provided the biggest boost to the FTSE 100 but gains were curbed by a disappointing update from Reckitt Benckiser (L:RB).

Reckitt shares fell 4.5 percent to a three-month low after the consumer goods maker reported a smaller-than-expected rise in underlying quarterly sales on Tuesday due to a manufacturing disruption at a European baby formula factory.

Investec downgraded the stock to sell, highlighting worries over margin pressure stemming from the former Mead business as well as the slowing Chinese milk formula market.

Shares in Ocado (L:OCDO) rose five percent after the online grocer agreed on terms of the delivery deal it struck with U.S. supermarket chain Kroger Co (N:KR) in May.

BUDGET MOVERS

Elsewhere the focus was on stocks moving in reaction to the UK budget announcement on Monday.

"The budget was more interesting than many had expected and the improving public finances allowed a more generous approach, which should be helpful to many of the companies in our coverage," said Liberum analysts.

Plans to boost roads and railway spending lifted road maintenance firm Kier (L:KIE) 4.6 percent and engineering firm Costain (L:COSG) by 1.6 percent, while infrastructure company Balfour Beatty (L:BALF) eased 0.2 percent.

Liberum said the extra funding for high speed broadband in rural areas was another positive for Kier, while the demise of privately financed initiatives could be read negatively for Balfour.

Aero-defence group BAE Systems (L:BAES) fell 2.7 percent. Traders mentioned deteriorating relations between the UK/Europe and Saudi Arabia, and said more was expected from the budget, which envisages a 1 billion pound increase for defence spending.

UK housebuilders were also in focus after an extension of the Help-to-Buy scheme to 2023 provided some fresh relief to the battered sector.

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Stocks with exposure to the scheme such as Persimmon (L:PSN) and Taylor Wimpey (L:TW) rose 2.2 percent and 3.4 percent respectively.

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