London’s FTSE traded 0.43% higher at 7,311.38 points early on Friday, as banks rebounded after yesterday’s falls, triggered by the Bank of England’s surprise decision to leave rates on hold, while telecoms titan BT (BT.A) rose again after reinstating the dividend yesterday.

Following the central bank led excitement of the past few days, investors’ attentions turned to the keenly-watched US jobs figures slated for release later on.

The key question being weighed by the market will be whether these numbers reinforce the US Federal Reserve’s decision to take a slow and steady approach to withdrawing support from America’s fragile economy.

CORPORATE NEWS

British Airways parent International Consolidated Airlines (IAG) slipped 2% lower to 166.4p, despite announcing a narrowed loss for the third quarter as capacity continued to improve, supported by growth from its Iberia and Vueling airlines.

For the three months to September 2021, pre-tax losses narrowed to €714 million from a loss of nearly €2 billion a year earlier, with passenger capacity in Q3 running at 43.4% of 2019’s level, up from 21.9% in the second quarter.

‘Iberia returned to profitability while Vueling reached breakeven at the operating level’, said the airlines giant, adding that ‘the full reopening of the transatlantic travel corridor from Monday is a pivotal moment for our industry. British Airways is serving more US destinations than any transatlantic carrier and we’re delighted that we can get our customers flying again.’

In the short term, the company is ‘focused on getting ready to operate as much capacity as we can and ensuring IAG is set up to return to profitability in 2022’.

In the FTSE 250, Morgan Advanced Materials (MGAM) was marked up 5.1% to 354p on news it expects growth to be within the top end of its guidance after reporting a rise sales in the first nine months of the year.

The Pete Raby-run firm, which designs smart materials to create more advanced and energy efficient products, said: ‘With the continuation of the good performance seen so far this year we expect our full year organic constant-currency growth to be around the top end of our previous guidance range of 7%-to-9%.

‘Operating margins are expected to improve driven by volume leverage, the benefit of our restructuring programme announced last year, and our continuous improvement activities and pricing actions that continue to offset cost inflation.’

Beazley (BEZ) bounced 2.7% higher to 406.5p as the Lloyds of London insurer reported higher than expected gross written premiums for the first nine months of the year, driven by its cyber and executive risk and specialty lines divisions.

Telecommunications and mobile money services Airtel Africa (AAF) advanced 1.4% to 110.5p on the news its Smartcash Payment Service Bank arm has been granted approval in principle to operate a payment service bank business in Nigeria.

‘Final approval is subject to the group satisfying certain standard conditions within six months,’ the company said.

AROUND THE MARKET

Elsewhere, 4imprint (FOUR) cheapened 3% to £29.55 as the promotional merchandise play warned that recent weekly order totals had slowed since the first half of the year owing to the impact of the Delta variant, although the company still expects to deliver a full year financial performance in line with expectations.

Soft drinks group Nichols (NICL:AIM) fizzed 7.1% higher to £12.05 as the company upgraded its annual profit guidance following a ‘strong’ year-to-date performance, with the Vimto brand delivering a plate-pleasing performance across all of its markets.

Adjusted pre-tax profit for 2021 is now expected to be in the range of £21 million-to-£22 million, ahead of the current market consensus of £19.1 million, with sales for the nine months to September coming in ahead of the board’s expectations.

Looking ahead to 2022 however, Nichols flagged ongoing inflationary pressures and therefore left profit expectations for 2022 unchanged at £25.2 million.

Ultra-premium mixers minnow East Imperial (EISB) bubbled up 3.4% to 15.25p on excitement surrounding the appointment of SUTL as its exclusive distribution partner in Singapore.

‘SUTL group’s consumer goods division has more than 50 years of experience covering 18 markets across Asia,’ enthused the company.

‘Through its extensive network, SUTL has assisted in distributing and growing global brands such as Jack Daniels, Jim Beam, Johnnie Walker, and Fiji Water, which are now highly recognised throughout the region.’

And Quantum Blockchain Technologies (QBT:AIM) sparked up 14.3% to 3.2p after the company said its first phase of the FPGA development had now been completed. The update moves the company closer to its goal of developing disruptive bitcoin mining technology, to mine both faster and with less overall energy consumption than current practices.

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Issue Date: 05 Nov 2021