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FTSE 100 drifts lower as London's traders ignore the wider global market trend

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The FTSE 100 bucked the wider global market trend and drifted lower in the opening exchange.

However, the scale of the decline and the lack of real volume behind it suggests the momentum could quickly shift later in the session, particularly if, as the stock futures suggest, Wall Street opens in positive territory.

“Markets are treading water ahead of more economic data points which will further inform the inflation debate,” said Richard Hunter, head of markets at Interactive Investor.

“One of the drivers of market jitters around inflationary pressures has been bottlenecks in the labour market, and over the next two days the jobless claims number and the non-farm payrolls reading will provide new evidence on the state of the nation.

“The oil price is another driver of concern as there does not seem to be any excess supply coming on stream for the moment from the major producing countries. The price is ahead by 39% in the year to date, partially driven by an anticipated spike in demand, and the effect of this inevitably puts further upward pressure on prices.”

Proving the old stock market adage that it’s better to travel than arrive, B&M European Value Retail (LON:BME) was marked down 4% in the early exchanges after what on the face of it was a solid set of results.

With the stock up 41% over the past year, some investors may be looking to book some profit on their investment. There was also a minor warning that trading continued to be volatile at a weekly and category level.

BT (LON:BT.A) fell 3% after Deutsche Bank’s analyst switched their recommendation on stock in the telco to ‘sell’.

6.50 am: Front foot start predicted

The FTSE 100 is set to start Thursday on the front foot although through this shortened week markets are marking time somewhat.

CFD firm IG Markets sees the London benchmark up around 16 points, making a price of 7,113 to 7,116 with just over an hour to go until the open.

US employment stats – the first of which comes out tonight – are the main macro-focus along with European PMI data, also due later. The monthly stats come as inflation remains not very far from policy maker’s thinking, and the usual central bank second-guessing is bound to follow shortly after the respective prints.

The corporate diary is quite light again in this bank holiday week, albeit discount retailer B&M and water utility Pennon are among the notable names in the book for Thursday.

Last night saw a muted but slightly positive markets.

Wall Street finished Wednesday positively, albeit only slightly. The Dow Jones added just 25 points or 0.07% closing at 34,600, whilst the S&P 500 similarly gained just 0.14% to finish the day at 4,308.

The Nasdaq was up 19 points or 0.14% ending Wednesday at 13,756.

In Asia, trading was mixed. Japan’s Nikkei advanced 131 points or 0.45% to 29,076.

Hong Kong’s Hang Seng slipped 184 points or 0.6% lower to 29,121, whilst the Shanghai Composite edged slightly higher to trade at 3,606.

Around the markets

The pound: 1.4152, down 0.13%

Gold: US$1,901 per ounce, down 0.35%

Silver: US$27.99 per ounce, down 0.59%

Brent Crude: US$71.89 per barrel, up 2.3%

WTI Crude: US$69.34 per barrel, up 2.4%

Bitcoin: US$38,793, up 5.56%

6.50am: Early Markets – Asia / Australia

Stocks in the Asia-Pacific region were mostly higher on Thursday as Australia’s retail sales rose 1.1% month-on-month in April on a seasonally adjusted basis, according to the country’s Bureau of Statistics.

The Shanghai Composite in China lifted 0.24% but Hong Kong’s Hang Seng index fell 0.61%

In Japan, the Nikkei 225 gained 0.29% while South Korea’s Kospi rose 0.79%.

Shares in Australia lifted, with the S&P/ASX 200 trading 0.50% higher.

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