Market Updates
Europe Movers: Capgemini, Eni, GSK, Siemens Energy, ThyssenKrupp, UK Homebuilders
Bridgette Randall
23 Jun, 2023
New York City
U.K. home builders fell on the worries that rising mortgage rates will impact demand for new homes in the second-half of the year when more than 800,000 mortgages are set to repriced at sharply higher interest rates.
Taylor Wimpey plc decreased 2.4% to 110.30 pence, Persimmons dropped 3.5% to 1,064.50 pence and Barratt Developments Plc fell 2.5% to
Siemens Energy AG plunged 34% to €15.38 after the company withdrew its annual earnings outlook citing a significant rise in wind turbine component failures built by Siemens Gamesa.
GSK plc increased 5.6% to 1,435.40 pence after the company said it settled a lawsuit related to its discontinued drug Zantac that was alleged to contain chemicals that increased risk of cancer.
The confidential settlement avoids the case going to a trial next month in California and the drugmaker said it spent £45 million in legal fees last year.
Eni SpA declined 0.4% to €12.84 after the Italian energy company agreed to acquire private-equity owned Neptune Energy for $4.9 billion.
The Eni-Neptune deal is believed to be the largest deal in the European energy sector in about a decade.
Capgemini SE declined 0.1% to €169.75 after the French IT service company agreed to acquire Japan-based cloud computing services provider BTC Corp for undisclosed terms.
ThyssenKrupp AG increased 0.2% to €6.86 on reports that its Nucera hydrogen division is looking to list the company in a public offering and raise as much as €566 million.
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