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UPDATE 2-UK stocks fall as trade fears, Labour manifesto weigh

Published 21/11/2019, 18:46
© Reuters.  UPDATE 2-UK stocks fall as trade fears, Labour manifesto weigh
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* FTSE 100 down 0.3.%, FTSE 250 down 0.5%
* Sino-U.S. tensions dominate sentiment
* Royal Mail tanks as turnaround behind schedule
* Centrica , BAT outshine main index
* Labour manifesto weighs on sentiment at home

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By Shashwat Awasthi and Muvija M
Nov 21 (Reuters) - UK shares fell on Thursday on concerns
about U.S.-China relations and the opposition Labour Party's
election manifesto plans to raise taxes on companies and
renationalise infrastructure groups.
The main index .FTSE shed 0.3%, weighed down by financial
stocks and miners. The FTSE 250 .FTMC dipped 0.5%, hit by a
14.2% fall in Royal Mail RMG.L after it said its turnaround
plan has fallen behind schedule.
The postal company's shares, which have lost nearly a third
of their value this year, had their worst day in more than a
year. Jefferies analysts said productivity targets looked
increasingly challenging in light of tensions with the company's
largest union.
Companies which might risk being renationalised under Labour
- including National Grid NG.L , United Utilities UU.L ,
Severn Trent SVT.L , SSE SSE.L and Royal Bank of Scotland
RBS.L - lost 1-2.2%.
Global markets have been bogged down this week by worries
over U.S.-China trade. U.S. President Donald Trump threatened to
raise tariffs on Chinese imports if no deal is struck and U.S.
Senate bills backing protesters in Hong Kong were condemned by
Beijing.
However, both UK benchmarks cut losses after a report that
Washington could delay tariffs on Chinese imports even if a deal
has not been reached by Dec. 15.
Shares of British Gas-owner Centrica CNA.L outperformed
the blue-chip bourse and climbed 9% as the utility stood by its
annual earnings target and raised its savings forecast.

Tobacco firm BAT BATS.L also stood out with a 4% rise
after U.S. health regulators said it had removed a plan to cap
nicotine levels in cigarettes to non-addictive levels.
However, chemicals group Johnson Matthey JMAT.L tumbled
7.1% after reporting a lower profit and forecasting annual
performance to fall below last year. A bright spot among mid-caps was Britain's biggest motor
insurer Direct Line DLGD.L , which advanced 6.4% after laying
out a plan to rein in expenses.

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