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UK Stocks-Factors to watch on Feb. 11

Published 11/02/2020, 06:36
Updated 11/02/2020, 06:45
© Reuters.  UK Stocks-Factors to watch on Feb. 11
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Feb 11 (Reuters) - Britain's FTSE 100 .FTSE index is seen opening 40

points higher on Tuesday, according to financial bookmakers.

* RETAILERS: Britons kept a tight grip on their spending last month last

month, a survey showed, suggesting that shoppers have not felt the jump in

confidence reported by many companies since December's election broke the Brexit

logjam. * NMC: Britain's markets watchdog said late on Monday it is "making

enquiries" from NMC Health Plc NMC.L after the healthcare company said earlier

that its co-chairman's stake was under legal review. * BP: BP BP.L plans to ramp up production at Azerbaijan's Shah Deniz gas

field and maintain stable output at the Azeri-Chirag-Guneshli (ACG) oilfields

this year, a senior regional official at the British oil major said on Monday.

* BREXIT: Britain plans to introduce import controls on European Union goods

at the border after its post-Brexit transition period ends on Dec. 31, senior

minister Michael Gove said on Monday. * METRO BANK: Billionaire hedge fund manager Steve A. Cohen has cut his

stake in Britain's Metro Bank MTRO.L for the fifth time in just over two

months following a difficult year in which the lender was engulfed in a damaging

accounting scandal. * IAG: British Airways said on Monday all its flights to mainland China had

been cancelled until the end of March as the government continues to advise

against all but essential travel to the country due to an outbreak of

coronavirus. * OIL: Oil prices rose more than 1% in sympathy with a rally in equity

markets, but investors remained jittery over the Wuhan virus that has now killed

over 1,000 in China. * GOLD: Gold eased from a near one-week high hit in the previous session due

to a stronger dollar and an uptick in equities as China's factories slowly

return to work amid rising death toll from the coronavirus epidemic.

* London's FTSE 100 weakened on Monday after Britain declared the

coronavirus epidemic a serious and imminent threat to public health, though

preliminary takeover approaches thrust shares in troubled healthcare company NMC

32% higher. UK PAPERS

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