FTSE 100 preview: Metals bolster shares
The FTSE 100 index is seen opening 32 to 34 points higher, on track to snap a four-session losing streak, bolstered by rising metals prices.
I do like Mondays: Shares are expected to rise this morning.
Financial bookmakers expected the UK blue chip index to gain as much as 0.7% on opening, after it ended down 0.3% at 5,251.41 on Friday, the lowest close since Nov 10. The index is still up 52% from a March low.
In the absence of any UK data on Monday, investors' attention will be drawn across the Atlantic, with US existing home sales data for October scheduled for release.
According to a Reuters poll of 29 economists, sales of previously owned homes are expected to climb to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 5.70m, the fastest pace since 5.73m units were sold in July 2007 and up from 5.57m units in September.
Later in the week, the focus will fall on the second estimate for UK GDP during the third-quarter period of 2009 - due on Wednesday.
The initial estimate, released in October, showed Britain's economy contracted unexpectedly in the third quarter of this year, by 0.4% quarter-on-quarter, squashing hopes of an end to the recession and instead making the current recession the longest on record.
The leader of the opposition David Cameron and a senior government figure are expected to outline their economic plans at the CBI conference in London on Monday. Pascal Lamy, director general of the World Trade Organisation, told the Sunday Telegraph that the British government could face trade sanctions if it is found guilty of protectionism as a result of the bank bail out.
US chocolate maker Hershey is considering launching a bid of at least $17bn for the British chocolatier as it seeks to trump a hostile offer by Kraft Foods, a source familiar with the matter said on Friday.
Swiss food giant Nestle may consider a bid for Cadbury to challenge a hostile £9.9bn bid by Kraft Foods and a potential move by Hershey, Bloomberg reported on Sunday.
Cadbury would prefer a merger with Hershey rather than Kraft Foods, the British company's chairman Roger Carr told the Sunday Telegraph.
Kraft Foods may raise its offer for Cadbury or offer more cash in its bid if rival takeover offers emerge, a source familiar with the situation said on Sunday.
The miner Rio Tinto expects to receive at least $741m from the floatation of its US coal-mining unit, Cloud Peak Energy, on the New York Stock Exchange, Rio said on Monday.
BHP Billiton said on Sunday it had reached a wage deal with the union of workers who have mounted a 41-day strike at its Spence deposit in Chile, and was now waiting for miners to vote on it.
British Airways' chief executive Willie Walsh has warned cabin crew that he will not compromise on cost-cutting measures ahead of a strike next month, he told the Financial Times in an interview.
Royal Bank of Scotland will sell $7bn of debt in a two-part sale with the guarantee of the UK government, IFR reported.
Lloyds Banking Group is expected to announce the terms of its £13.5bn cash call on investors this week, said the Observer.
Barclays has restarted talks to sell its three billion pound private equity arm, said the Mail on Sunday.
Royal Dutch Shell is in talks to buy 10% of India's Essar Oil as part of a deal where it would sell three European refineries to the Indian firm, the Economic Times reported on Saturday, citing people with knowledge of the plans.
BAE Systems said on Sunday it won a £3.4m contract to develop next generation warships for the Royal Navy.
Creditors of Blacks Leisure will meet on Monday to try to agree a company voluntary agreement (CVA) to save the British outdoor goods company from administration, the British Property Federation said on Sunday.
The new chairman of ITV, Archie Norman, is likely to change ITV2, ITV3 and ITV4 to a subscription model shortly after he assumes the position in January, reported the Mail on Sunday.
Phil White has been approached by National Express shareholders about returning to run the firm, said the Sunday Times.
The reporting of Compass's full-year results this week will be boosted by the announcement of a £100m contract with Lloyds Banking Group, said the Sunday Times.
There will be updates today from Mitie Group, Northumbrian Water, Hyder Consulting, Phoenix IT, RM and Proventec.
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