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FTSE led higher by miners, financials

Published 01/06/2018, 17:18
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Traders react on the IG Group trading floor in London
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By Kit Rees

LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's top share index rose on Friday as shares in cyclical stocks such as miners and financials rallied, joining in broader gains for European stocks as relief over Italy's political crisis lifted risky assets.

The blue chip FTSE 100 index gained 0.3 percent, while mid caps also advanced 0.7 percent.

The end of May was marred by turmoil in Italian politics, which appeared to have found a resolution after the country's anti-establishment parties revived a coalition deal, removing the risk of a new election.

British blue chips managed to escape the wider market sell-off relatively unscathed, posting a gain of 2.2 percent in May, the best-performing European market thanks to its heavy weighting in large, international stocks such as miners and oil majors.

On the day, a rise in shares of banks Barclays (LON:BARC), HSBC and Lloyds (LON:LLOY) saw financials contribute the biggest boost to the FTSE. Banking stocks have been caught up in a broad sector sell-off led by Italian lenders.

Mining stocks were also higher, with shares in Glencore (LON:GLEN), Rio Tinto (LON:RIO) and Anglo American (LON:AAL) up 1.2 percent to 2.7 percent, while oil majors BP (LON:BP) and Royal Dutch Shell (LON:RDSa) edged up as crude oil prices clawed back losses.

Housebuilder Barratt Developments (LON:BDEV) was supported by an upgrade to "overweight" from JPMorgan (NYSE:JPM), sending its shares 2.5 percent higher, with JPM's analysts saying that differences in earnings momentum between the large cap housebuilders have resulted in a divergence in stock price performance.

"Barratt has underperformed heavily over the last year, on earnings risk concerns that we think will prove unfounded -- if anything, we see upside risk to FY19 estimates," said JPMorgan's analysts in a note.

Royal Mail (LON:RMG) fell 2.5 percent after the UK's Ofcom said it would investigate whether the company had complied with its service obligations.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Traders react on the IG Group trading floor in London

Data showing growth among UK manufacturers picked up speed in May had little impact. The improvement however masked underlying weakness among the country's factories.

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