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UPDATE 2-FTSE 100 slips as Unilever, Shell weigh; BoE cuts growth outlook

Published 02/04/2021, 05:27 PM
Updated 02/05/2021, 01:10 AM
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* Unilever falls on discouraging sales target
* Royal Dutch Shell down as profit slumps
* JD Sports up after raising $631 million
* FTSE 100 down 0.1% and FTSE 250 adds 0.3%

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By Shashank Nayar, Amal S and Shivani Kumaresan
Feb 4 (Reuters) - The FTSE 100 ended lower on Thursday,
dragged down by Unilever Plc ULVR.L and Royal Dutch Shell
RDSa.L over disappointing sales goals and a slump in profit,
while the Bank of England cut its growth forecast for this year.
Unilever Plc ULVR.L lost 6.2% and was the biggest drag on
the index, after its sales growth target underwhelmed investors
seeking more ambitious goals amid strong consumer demand for
plant-based food products and home care brands. Oil major Royal Dutch Shell RDSa.L was down 2.0%, after
its profit last year dropped to its lowest in at least two
decades as the coronavirus pandemic hit energy demand worldwide.
The blue-chip FTSE 100 index .FTSE edged 0.1% lower, while
the mid-cap index .FTMC added 0.3%.
The BoE kept its benchmark interest rate on hold at 0.1% and
said Britain's economy would probably shrink by 4% in the first
three months of 2021, but was expected to recover rapidly
towards pre-COVID levels over the year. "With pent-up savings set to be unleashed later this year by
consumers looking to make up for lost time, the likelihood of
negative rates being implemented in the UK this year is
reducing," said Hugh Gimber, global market strategist at J.P.
Morgan Asset Management.
The export-oriented and commodity stocks-heavy FTSE 100 has
rebounded from early-2021 losses to trade 1.3% higher for the
year, and is set to post a weekly gain as vaccinations pick up
pace, corporate earnings improve and commodity prices increase.
BT BT.L , Britain's biggest broadband and mobile operator,
fell 3.2%, after reporting a 5% drop in both adjusted revenue
and core earnings that it attributed to COVID-19 closing retail
stores and reducing mobile roaming revenue. Britain's biggest sportswear retailer JD Sports Fashion
JD.L rose 2.2%, after raising 464 million pounds ($631
million) through a placing of new shares.

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