FTSE 100 rises on strong earnings, gains in miners; Aveva slumps – Reuters UK

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A worker shelters from the rain under a Union Flag umbrella as he passes the London Stock Exchange in London, Britain, October 1, 2008. REUTERS/Toby Melville
April 27 (Reuters) – London's FTSE 100 edged up on Wednesday, driven by gains in miners and strong corporate updates, although a fall in cyclical stocks and industrial software company Aveva Group capped its rise.
The blue-chip index (.FTSE) advanced 0.5%, with Anglo American (AAL.L) rising 5.2% to lead gains among miners (.FTNMX551020). The domestically focused midcap FTSE 250 index (.FTMC) closed 0.3% lower.
Metro Bank (MTRO.L) climbed 4.7% after the challenger lender said it was on track to deliver rising profits and achieve its strategic objectives, while transport operator Go-Ahead (GOG.L) rose 3.8% after forecasting higher 2022 earnings.
Broadly, sentiment was subdued as fears grew over the global economic outlook after Russian energy giant Gazprom (GAZP.MM) halted gas supplies to Bulgaria and Poland for failing to pay for gas in roubles. read more GLOB/MKTS
Lloyds Banking Group (LLOY.L) gave away early gains to end 0.3% lower despite the lender reporting upbeat first-quarter profits, largely shrugging off Britain's worsening cost of living crisis. read more
However the wider bank index (.FTNMX301010) rose 1.2%, with HSBC Holdings (HSBA.L) rebounding from a sharp selloff on Tuesday.
"While other companies take a sharp intake of breath about more aggressive monetary policy, it's a boon to banks like Lloyds given (that) rising rates lift net interest margins," said Susannah Streeter, senior investment and markets analyst, Hargreaves Lansdown.
"There are worries that at some point mounting rates could knock buyer sentiment, but with rents high and mortgages still cheap historically, it seems there is still plenty of appetite to move onto and up the housing ladder."
"It is a concern because traders are wondering that the oil prices and the fuel prices are already sky high, and the fact that Russia has began the process of demanding payment in rouble, we could see oil prices even higher from here," said Naeem Aslam, chief market analyst at Ava Trade.
Diageo (DGE.L) fell 0.1% and was the biggest drag on the FTSE 100 index, leading losses in consumer staples, after Deutsche Bank downgraded the spirit maker's stock to "hold" from "buy".
Aveva (AVV.L) slumped 15.9% to the bottom of the FTSE 100 index after it warned that revenue hit from sanctions on Russia would impact its operating profit this year.
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