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FTSE 100 lifted by Experian, recovery hopes persist

Published 20/05/2020, 08:26
Updated 20/05/2020, 18:55
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A red London bus passes the Stock Exchange in London

By Shreyashi Sanyal

(Reuters) - London's FTSE 100 index rose on Wednesday, rebounding from an early fall partly thanks to solid quarterly results from data firm Experian, while investors remained hopeful of a recovery after the looming new coronavirus-induced recession.

The world's biggest credit data firm Experian Plc (L:EXPN) jumped 7.4% to a more-than-10-week high after it reported higher annual revenue.

The blue-chip FTSE 100 (FTSE) gained 1.1%, after falling as much as 0.7% earlier in the day. The mid-cap FTSE 250 (FTMC) added 0.3%, extending its rally to a fourth day.

The FTSE 100 has now recovered about 22% from its March lows as governments and central banks launched historic stimulus measures to aid businesses and families impacted by a near standstill in activity due to the pandemic.

"The market is taking notice of ongoing signs of potentially concrete fiscal response from the government," said Will James, senior investment director, European equities at Aberdeen Standard Investments.

"There are signs now that suggest the government sees that the problem is serious and they are going to do something about it."

Bolstering expectations of more Bank of England stimulus next month, data showed Britain's inflation rate sank in April to its lowest since August 2016.

Rolls-Royce (L:RR) rose 2.3% after the company said it plans to cut at least 9,000 jobs, or more than a sixth of its workforce.

UK homebuilder Vistry Group Plc (L:VTYV) shed 4% on forecasting more job cuts as it consolidates the operations of Bovis Homes and construction company Galliford Try 's (L:GFRD) residential units.

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But Playtech Plc (L:PTEC) surged 6% after posting a jump in first-quarter profit as its financial trading division benefited from increased market volatility and trading volumes.

Retailer Marks & Spencer Group Plc (L:MKS) jumped 10.8% as it said it would accelerate its latest turnaround programme after reporting a 21% fall in annual profit.

Latest comments

medical advancement? there's virtually zero chance of being seriously ill under 64, no need for lockdown. It's unbelievable. PR over actual science
Rolls-Royce shed 0.1 What kind report is that?0.1 ? 🤔
Once they ease it more and more, it’s normal for economy to bounce back
true, but the damage is done. earnings reports for many businesses will be terrible. it won't bounce until next year at least, we will have recession, unemployment and bankruptcies to deal with first. lots of them
Not as expected...post me here in six months, and u ll see...True, it will hurt us, but not that bad as it looks now...I work as strategic analyst...oil, communications, main sphere...
These things happen...it’s cyclical...healthy businesses will survive, new will show up... redundant employees will migrate from one to other company...we will see a lot of M&A, but we are OK in 2021...
0.3% fall - wow huge
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