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FTSE Buoyed by Property Stocks as Segro Rejects Bid

June 24 (Reuters) - London's domestically-focused midcap FTSE ​index rose on Wednesday as real-estate stocks rallied alongside Segro ‌after the UK landlord rejected U.S-based Prologis' $16.6 billion bid.

The blue-chip FTSE 100 index was flat by 0755 GMT, while the midcap FTSE 250 edged up 0.1%.

  • The FTSE ​350 real-estate investment trusts index jumped 6% and the real-estate ​sector gained 5.3%, with Harworth and Tritax up 5.6% each.

  • Segro ⁠jumped 15.6% and was the top gainer on the FTSE 100 ​as Prologis urged the UK company's shareholders to press the lanlord's board ​to engage with the U.S. logistics firm. Prologis argued the FTSE 100 company is undervalued.

  • Local politics is also in focus after prime minister Keir Starmer's resignation earlier this ​week paved the way for a leadership contest that could potentially ​end in former Greater Manchester mayor Andy Burnham taking the role in July or September.

  • On ‌the ⁠macro front, traders are anticipating the Bank of England to lift borrowing costs by at least 25 basis points before the year ends, LSEG-compiled data showed, to combat inflation pressures following the Middle East conflict.

  • Policymakers such ​as Alan Taylor have ​flagged the right ⁠response would instead be an "extended hold", in the face of data that suggests a cooling labour market.

  • Among others, British ​fund manager Liontrust's jumped 12.2% after saying net outflows- in ​the ⁠current quarter have slowed as it expands globally and institutional clients pour in more funds.

  • Homebuilder Berkeley rose 5.1% after announcing a strong demand outlook

  • Primary Health ⁠Properties ​gained 3% after saying it is in advanced discussions ​with an unnamed investor for a new joint venture involving the British healthcare REIT's private ​hospital assets.

Reporting by Johann M Cherian in Bengaluru; Editing by Nivedita Bhattacharjee

Source: Reuters


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