Sector movers: Electricals advance, beverages slip
Electronic & electrical equipment was among the top-performing FTSE 350 sectors on Wednesday, with constituents Renishaw and Morgan Advanced Materials rising on earnings news.
Beverages
22,335.69
17:14 18/04/24
Electronic & Electrical Equipment
9,581.00
17:14 18/04/24
FTSE 100
7,877.05
17:14 18/04/24
FTSE 250
19,450.67
17:14 18/04/24
FTSE 350
4,334.00
17:14 18/04/24
FTSE All-Share
4,290.02
16:54 18/04/24
Life Insurance
5,738.19
17:14 18/04/24
Morgan Advanced Materials
289.50p
16:35 18/04/24
Old Mutual
210.90p
16:55 22/06/18
Renishaw
4,035.00p
16:40 18/04/24
SABMiller
4,494.50p
08:34 05/10/16
St James's Place
417.60p
16:40 18/04/24
Engineering firm Renishaw reported a 44% slump in full-year pre-tax profit to £80m as revenue fell due to a drop in Asian orders. At about 14:18 BST, its shares were up 9.84% to 2658p.
Directors remained confident in the group's long-term prospects despite uncertainty surrounding the UK's non-binding vote to quit the European Union, and significant forex moves.
The board nevertheless anticipated "growth in both revenue and profits over the next financial year".
Also at about 14:18 BST, shares in specialist manufacturer Morgan Advanced Materials rose 9.02% to 275.7p as it posted a 6.1% fall in first-half pre-tax profit to £46.2m due to restructuring.
"Our guidance for underlying trading for the full year remains unchanged," said an upbeat chief executive Pete Raby.
Further back, within the rising life-insurance sector, shares in St James's Place were ahead 5.54% to 933p after the wealth manager reported a drop in first-half pre-tax profit but lifted its dividend and reported record net inflows.
For the six months to 30 June, St James's Place said pre-tax fell to £97m, from £103.7m. Its underlying performance again hurt by a heightened levy charged by the Financial Services Compensation scheme of £17m.
Same sector, Old Mutual, up 1.9% to 209.6p, said Old Mutual Asset Management had made a filing with the US Securities Exchange Commission relating to the pricing terms and size of the instutional offering of 4.8% notes due in 2026.
Among the sectors falling was beverages, with brewing giant SABMiller's shares tapering 0.78% to 4375.5p after it said Altria Group had released its half-year results. Altria holds a 27% economic and voting investment in SABMiller.
Top performing sectors so far today
Oil Equipment, Services & Distribution 13,941.92 +3.08%
Electronic & Electrical Equipment 5,009.55 +2.94%
Construction & Materials 5,602.62 +2.17%
Industrial Metals & Mining 1,632.92 +2.16%
Life Insurance 6,693.15 +2.12%
Bottom performing sectors so far today
Automobiles & Parts 6,967.44 -1.00%
Beverages 17,125.78 -0.76%
Tobacco 55,693.68 -0.72%
Gas, Water & Multi-utilities 6,788.36 -0.53%
Fixed Line Telecommunications 4,549.32 -0.19%