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Equity Market News 19th May 2012

Equity Org Headlines:

Essar Energy adds 3 percent in mostly lower London energy sector

Antofagasta 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

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London markets concerned about Katrina

London equities markets were up on Wednesday in spite of worries about short and long-term repercussions for the oil infrastructure on the US Gulf Coast due to damages incurred by Hurricane Katrina. The FTSE 100 was up 0.8 percent to 5,296.9 and the FTSE 250 gained 7,749.2 on a volume of 3.1 billion shares traded.

With the rise in oil prices, oil stocks were up despite damage to facilities in the storm zone. Royal Dutch Shell “B” shares gained 2.1 percent to £18.81 despite reports that two of their drilling rigs were adrift in the Gulf of Mexico, ripped loose from their moorings by Katrina.

The mining sector saw gains after Morgan Stanley said that demand from China will mean the peak of the current commodities cycle will not come until into 2006 and predicted that iron ore prices will go up by 5 percent next year. In the sector, Vedanta Resources gained 2.2 percent to 564p, while Anglo American gained 1.8 percent to £14.02.

In the telecommunications sector, mobile phone operator O2 gained 2.3 percent to 153¼p after Morgan Stanley increased the company’s target price to 175p per share, saying that a takeover of the company was still a possibility.

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