Hargreaves Lansdown (HL.)

Sector:

Financials

Index:

FTSE 250

900.00p
   
  • Change Today:
    -3.20p
  • 52 Week High: 927.00p
  • 52 Week Low: 690.40p
  • Currency: UK Pounds
  • Shares Issued: 474.32m
  • Volume: 51,910
  • Market Cap: £4,268.87m
  • RiskGrade: 176

Market overview: Oil stocks bounce, US Treasury yields sharply lower

Date: Tuesday 14 Apr 2015

LONDON (ShareCast) - 1630: Oil and mining stocks did best on Tuesday with analysts at Westhouse Securities pointing out how front month West Texas crude futures have just managed to break out of their range of the last three and a half months, hailing the move as "significant". Heading the other way, the board exit of one of Hargreaves Lansdown's founders penalised the share price. Stock in Aberdeen Asset Management was also to be seen lower on the back of a downgrade out of analysts at RBC. As expected, the UK's consumer price index for March printed at flat in terms of year-on-year rates of change. Overseas, the US 10-year Treasury yield dropped by eight basis points to hit 1.87%. Late in the afternoon the IMF downgraded its forecast for US GDP growth this year to 3.1%, from 3.6% previously. FTSE 100 up 11 points to 7,075.26.




1431: US 10-year Treasury yields are down by seven basis points to 1.87% following the IMF downgrade.

1330: US retail sales volumes grew by 0.9% month-on-month in March, following a 0.5% drop the month before (consensus: 1.1%). Excluding automobiles sales also came in lower than forecast, rising by 0.4% (consensus: 0.7%) after a 0.1% decline in the previous month.

1330: US producer prices advanced at a 0.2% month-on-month clip in March, as forecast.

1211: US heavyweight JP Morgan is reporting quarterly earnings per share of $1.45 versus analysts' estimates of $1.40. In adjusted terms the lender's EPS came in at $1.61 instead of the $1.41 expected. Ahead of the release Credit Suisse wrote how in the first quarter it expects to see European investment banks' revenues down by 7% year-on-year in comparison to a flat reading for their US peers. For that reason and "in the context of the recent relative strength in the broader European banks sector" the Swiss broker adds that: "our order of preference is UBS, Barclays, Deutsche Bank, RBS and HSBC."

1145: Peter Hargreaves, co-founder of Hargreaves Lansdown, will be stepping down.

1112: Conservative manifesto includes a promise for 200,000 extra homes for first-time buyers.

1000: Eurozone industrial production grew by 1.1% month-on-month (consensus: 0.4%) in February, following a slightly downwardly revised fall of 0.3% in the prior month.

0930: UK consumer prices held at zero in March as expected, the Office for National Statistic has revealed, amid a supermarket price war and a slump in oil prices.

0906: Stocks have started the morning slightly higher, led by a bounce in the shares of the main miners, alongside gains in BarclayUs. BP has been taken down a notch by analysts at Citi, to a "neutral" recommendation from "buy". UK CPI data is due out at 09:30. Retail spending jumped 4.7% in March, its fastest pace in 11 months, according to the British Retail Consortium (BRC). FTSE 100 up 17 points to 7,081.60.

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HL. Market Data

Currency UK Pounds
Share Price 900.00p
Change Today -3.20p
% Change -0.35 %
52 Week High 927.00p
52 Week Low 690.40p
Volume 51,910
Shares Issued 474.32m
Market Cap £4,268.87m
RiskGrade 176

HL. Star Ratings

Compare performance with the sector and the market.
more star ratings
Key: vs Market vs Sector
Value
37.91% below the market average37.91% below the market average37.91% below the market average37.91% below the market average37.91% below the market average
77.78% below the sector average77.78% below the sector average77.78% below the sector average77.78% below the sector average77.78% below the sector average
Price Trend
65.18% above the market average65.18% above the market average65.18% above the market average65.18% above the market average65.18% above the market average
44.83% above the sector average44.83% above the sector average44.83% above the sector average44.83% above the sector average44.83% above the sector average
Income
77.08% above the market average77.08% above the market average77.08% above the market average77.08% above the market average77.08% above the market average
35.38% above the sector average35.38% above the sector average35.38% above the sector average35.38% above the sector average35.38% above the sector average
Growth
12.92% above the market average12.92% above the market average12.92% above the market average12.92% above the market average12.92% above the market average
28.44% above the sector average28.44% above the sector average28.44% above the sector average28.44% above the sector average28.44% above the sector average

What The Brokers Say

Strong Buy 4
Buy 3
Neutral 3
Sell 5
Strong Sell 2
Total 17
neutral
Broker recommendations should not be taken as investment advice, and are provided by the authorised brokers listed on this page.

HL. Dividends

  Latest Previous
  Interim Final
Ex-Div 29-Feb-24 16-Nov-23
Paid 28-Mar-24 15-Dec-23
Amount 13.20p 28.80p

Trades for 17-May-2024

Time Volume / Share Price
09:51 296 @ 899.72p
09:51 563 @ 899.74p
09:50 200 @ 899.74p
09:46 135 @ 899.79p
09:44 10 @ 900.80p

HL. Key Personnel

CEO Dan Olley
CFO Amy Stirling
Chair Alison Platt

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