Wednesday preview: US CPI, Legal & General in focus.


The market spotlight in the middle of the week will be on the US Consumer Price Index for the month of February.

US Federal Reserve

Source: Sharecast

Consensus is that the annual rate of increase in headline CPI ticked lower by a tenth of a percentage point to 2.9%.

Core CPI meanwhile is forecast to have dipped from 3.3% to 3.2%.

In Canada meanwhile, rate-setters in Ontario will meet to decide on monetary policy.

Expectations are that official short-term rates will be cut by 25 basis points to 2.75%.

At noon, the Organisation for Petroleum Exporting Countries will release its Monthly Oil Market Report.

On the corporate side of things, Legal&General will release its full-year numbers.

UBS analyst Nasib Ahmed said that he will be focusing on an expected £500m share buyback announcement (consensus: £370m).

Ahmed was also anticipating solvency of 235%, versus the consensus on 221%.

Total operating profit was seen coming in at £774m, for a final dividend per share of 15.36p.

Wednesday 12 March

INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC ANNOUNCEMENTS

Budget Statement (US) (18:00)

Consumer Price Index (US) (12:30)

Crude Oil Inventories (US) (14:30)

Current Account (GER) (13:30)

MBA Mortgage Applications (US) (11:00)

FINALS

4Imprint Group, Balfour Beatty, Forterra, Hill and Smith, Hochschild Mining, Legal & General Group, PensionBee Group , Public Policy Holding Company, Inc.(DI), The Gym Group

EGMS

Phoenix Spree Deutschland Limited Shs NPV

AGMS

Chrysalis Investments Limited NPV, Cloudbreak Discovery, Nexus Infrastructure , River UK Micro Cap Limited

FINAL DIVIDEND PAYMENT DATE

Tharisa (DI)

FINAL EX-DIVIDEND DATE

Safestore Holdings


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Buy:
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