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Tuesday 07 July 2009 8:00 pm  |  Updated:  Friday 31 May 2019 8:46 am

Miners give support as they rise to recoup their losses

By: admindrupal

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MINERS were the saviour of the FTSE 100 yesterday, offsetting falling oil stocks and disappointing UK industrial output data to keep the index flat, or just 7.91 points lower, at 4,187.

Data showed that UK manufacturing output unexpectedly shrank in May, falling 0.5 per cent on the month, making it less likely the economy returned to growth in the second quarter.

Oil issues were mostly lower after an earlier bounce by crude was snuffed out. BP held on to gains of 0.2 per cent, but BG Group, Royal Dutch Shell and Cairn Energy fell between 0.3 to 1.3 per cent.

Miners, however, provided a prop for the index, reversing recent losses against a backdrop of stabilising metals prices and sector consolidation hopes.

Traders noted speculation that a capital-raising by Brazilian group Vale might be used for a tie-up with Xstrata to help in its battle to take over Anglo American. Last year Vale called off plans to take over Xstrata.

Xstrata gained 1.4 per cent, while Anglo American slipped 0.1 per cent, with Eurasian Natural Resources, Rio Tinto, Antofagasta, Vedanta Resources and Kazakhmys up 1.7 to 2 per cent.

Banks were mixed, with Barclays and Standard Chartered extending Monday’s sector rally, adding 1.1 and 1.8 per cent, respectively. Standard Chartered was helped by an upgrade from Goldman Sachs to “buy” from “neutral”.

But Lloyds Banking Group, Royal Bank of Scotland and HSBC shed 0.2 to 2.4 per cent.

Defensive stocks were mixed as caution over economic recovery hopes was balanced by the return of some risk appetite for miners and banks.

Drugmakers AstraZeneca and Shire found support, up 0.9 per cent and 0.7 per cent respectively.

Shire said late yesterday afternoon that it had filed a treatment protocol for its Velaglucerase Alfa drug for Gaucher disease and was working with the US Food & Drug Administration to file a new drug application as early as possible.

Food retailers Tesco and Wm Morrison put on 0.5 and 1.1 per cent, with Morrison supported by Bank of America-Merrill Lynch advising investors to buy the stock.

But other defensive stocks saw their attractions fade, notably utilities, with United Utilities, Pennon Group and Severn Trent losing 1.5 to 2.6 per cent.

Food producers and tobaccos were also weak, with AB Foods and Cadbury off 1.8 and 1 per cent, while British American Tobacco and Imperial Tobacco shed 1.5 and 1 per cent.

Mobile telecoms heavyweight Vodafone was also a big drag on the blue chips, losing 1 per cent.

Among second-tier stocks, housebuilders stood out after Persimmon said it did not expect any further land writedowns. Persimmon, Barratt Developments, Bovis Homes and Bellway gained 4 to 7.4 per cent.

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