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UPDATE 2-Positive U.S. jobs data, trade relief thrust UK shares higher

Published 05/01/2019, 04:48 am
UPDATE 2-Positive U.S. jobs data, trade relief thrust UK shares higher

* FTSE 100 rises 2.2 pct

* FTSE 250 up 2.1 pct

* Banks, miners, oil top boosts

* U.S. jobs data lifts spirits

* Homebuilders rise despite weak data (Adds analyst comment, news item, updates share moves)

By Muvija M and Shashwat Awasthi

Jan 4 (Reuters) - UK stock indexes bounced to three-week highs on Friday, lifted by positive U.S. jobs data and news of a new round of talks between Beijing and Washington that raised hopes of a resolution to their protracted trade spat.

The FTSE 100 .FTSE surged 2.2 percent and the FTSE 250 .FTMC gained 2.1 percent to bag their biggest weekly gains in two months, showing resilience to a slew of bad macroeconomic and corporate news from China and the U.S. in the first few days of 2019.

Beijing said it would hold vice ministerial-level trade talks with Washington next week, pushing Asian shares higher and easing nerves of investors who have worried that the tussle between the world's two largest economies will slow the global economy.

"The landscape has changed recently and, given the sell-off in US stocks, and the continued weakness in Chinese equities in the past couple of months, both sides may take a softer approach to the talks," said David Madden, analyst at CMC Markets.

Cheer from update on the trade scenario was magnified by strong U.S. jobs data and Fed chair Jerome Powell saying the central bank will be sensitive to the downside risks the market is pricing in. helped sectors across the UK to end the session in black.

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British stocks with more exposure to Asia rose, with HSBC HSBA.L and Standard Chartered (LON:STAN) adding 2.4 percent and 3.9 percent, respectively, while luxury goods maker Burberry BRBY.L gained 4.6 percent.

Mondi MNDI.L jumped 5.6 percent after Jefferies analysts said the company was its top pick in the paper and packaging sector, while Whitbread WTB.L rose 1.7 percent after a Barclays (LON:BARC) rating upgrade.

MINERS BOUNCE BACK

Miners saw a strong comeback after a dismal last session, with Glencore GLEN.L , Rio Tinto RIO.L , BHP BHPB.L , Anglo American AAL.L and Antofagasta ANTO.L all up between 4.1 percent and 6.5 percent on the back of higher copper prices.

Oil prices also rose after news of the upcoming trade talks, boosting heavyweights BP BP.L and Shell RDSa.L by 2.3 percent and 1.1 percent.

Among the rare fallers, Fresnillo FRES.L was 1.5 percent lower at the bottom of FTSE 100 as gold prices fell with investors coming back to equities, and J Sainsbury (OTC:JSAIY) SBRY.L fell 1.1 percent after an HSBC downgrade.

There was little news on mid-cap companies, although the index is likely to come into focus soon as a parliamentary vote on Prime Minister Theresa May's disputed Brexit deal is on the horizon in the next two weeks.

A survey on Friday suggested that a majority of May's Conservative Party members oppose her Brexit deal with the European Union, less than three months before Britain is due to leaves the bloc. house-builder shares shrugged off dismal house price data and gained on a Times report that said demand may improve if a Brexit deal is struck.

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Persimmon PSN.L , Berkeley BKGH.L , Barratt BDEV.L and Taylor Wimpey TW.L all rose 2-3 percent on the main index while mid-caps Bovis Homes BVS.L and Bellway BWY.L rose 1.8 percent and 2.5 percent, respectively.

"Any chance, however slim, that either the current deal may survive, or even perhaps that Brexit effectively doesn't happen, supports Brexit-sensitive sectors like homebuilders," said Ken Odeluga, City Index analyst.

However, there was little optimism as data on house prices, consumer lending, mortgage approvals and services sector all pointed to a slowdown ahead of Brexit. small-cap Circassia Pharmaceuticals CIRCI.L dipped 16 percent to a record low after restating its 2019 targets, but recovered some ground to end 9.1 percent down.

AIM-listed Gear4music G4M.L , which says it is Britain's largest musical instrument and equipment retailer, sank 53 percent after saying it expects lower 2019 core earnings.

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