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| Equity Market News | 19th May 2012 | |
Equity Org Headlines:Essar Energy adds 3 percent in mostly lower London energy sectorAntofagasta leads miners higher in London Hunting plc leads energy sector lower Sports Direct International leads London retailers higher Pace plc drops 40 percent on profits warning Royal Bank of Scotland leads London banks lower Royal Bank of Scotland leads banks, FTSE 100 higher in London Lloyds Banking Group drops 8 percent on first-quarter loss Lloyds shares down on PPI claims Aquarius Platinum adds 7 percent amid mostly lower mining sector |
29/08/05Insurers hit by HurricaneDespite the chaos caused by Hurricane Katrina on the US Gulf Coast on Monday, the New York equities markets recovered from early losses to close in positive territory for the day. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed up 0.6 percent to 10,463.05, the Nasdaq composite ended the day ahead by 0.8 percent to 2,137.65, and the S&P 500 gained 0.6 percent to close at 1,212.31. Higher oil prices helped oil companies to gains. Chevron gained 0.2 percent to $59.51, while BP added 0.4 percent to close at $66.35. Some companies saw gains due to projections of increases in business due to the hurricane. For example, housing products retailer Home Depot was up 1.8 percent to $40.54. Others were down on the day due to the effects of the storm. Insurers were hard hit, as it was estimated that losses from the Katrina might total as high as $25 billion, the costliest storm in the history of the US. St. Paul’s Travellers lost 1.1 percent and Allstate was down by 1.3 percent to $57.18. Isle of Capri Casinos was down by 2.9 percent to $23.47. The company, which runs riverboat casinos in Louisiana and Mississippi could sustain severe losses if their facilities are damaged, as production disruption insurance generally does not come into force until 90 days after the damage occurs. On the winning side for the day PaAmSat, a new satellite operator set to become the largest in the world, gained 20.2 percent on the day to $23.80. |
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