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FTSE flat with quarter-end in focus, oils gain

Published 06/30/2009, 06:38 AM
Updated 06/30/2009, 06:49 AM
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* Oils track stronger crude higher

* Pharmas gain but other defensives weaker

* UK final Q1 GDP contracts at fastest rate in 50 yrs

By Farah Master

LONDON, June 30 (Reuters) - Britain's top share index was flat in late morning trade on Tuesday as energy stocks got a lift from higher crude prices, offsetting losses in food retailers, tobacco and beverage companies.

By 1032 GMT, the FTSE 100 index was 0.44 points lower at 4,293.59 after gaining 1.3 percent in the previous session.

The blue chip index is up 9.1 percent on the quarter and on track for its best such performance since the final quarter of 2003. The index has gained 23.8 percent since touching a six-year low on March 9.

"It's almost as if the summer holidays have started early. I think it is much of the same sideways movement and there is not a tremendous amount of activity excluding the mining sector," said Tim Whitehead, a stockbroker at Redmayne-Bentley.

Rising crude prices to over $72 a barrel helped push oil majors higher. BG Group, BP Cairn Energy, Royal Dutch Shell gained between 0.4 and 1.4 percent.

The FTSE was little changed after data showed the British economy contracted at its fastest rate in more than 50 years.

The British economy contracted at a much sharper pace than initially thought, falling by 2.4 percent in the first quarter, revised down from a fall of 1.9 percent.

"It's too early to say whether there is going to be any definitive guidance on the economy till towards the end of the year and the first quarter of 2010," said Whitehead.

Miners also gained on higher metal prices with Rio Tinto, Anglo American and Xstrata up between 0.6 and 1.7 percent.

Banks also bucked the weaker trend, finding support at the end of the quarter helped by recent bullish broker comment. Barclays, Royal Bank of Scotland and Lloyds Banking Group took on 0.6 to 2.8 percent, although HSBC and Standard Chartered shed 0.6 and 1.6 percent respectively.

Pharmaceuticals stocks were also a positive for the index with AstraZeneca, GlaxoSmithKline and Shire up 0.2 to 1.6 percent.

DEFENSIVES SAG

But other defensive stocks weighed on the index, notably tobaccos and food producers as investors positioned themselves for the new quarter.

British American Tobacco and Imperial Tobacco lost 1.1 and 0.8 percent. Cadbury shed 2.1 percent and Unilever fell 2.3 percent.

Life insurers also weighed on the index, retracing some strong gains made on Monday, with Prudential, Standard Life, Old Mutual and Friends Provident down 0.1 to 2.7 percent.

Thomas Cook was the top blue chip riser, up 3.8 percent after news the German government said it would give aid to its majority German shareholder Arcandor.

The British government gave further hints on Monday that future regulation of the banking sector would be in the hands of a beefed-up FSA rather than the Bank of England.

British house prices rose for the second month running in June, leaving them less than 10 percent down on a year ago, the Nationwide building society said on Tuesday, in another sign the market may be stabilising.

And British consumer morale improved in June to its best in 14 months as people became confident their own finances would improve for the first time in more than a year, a GfK survey showed. (Reporting by Farah Master; Editing by Jon Loades-Carter)

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