UK Earnings Will Tell Markets How Brexit Effecting Corporate Revenues

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Talking Points:

  • Next week companies like GlaxoSmithKline, Lloyds Bank and Barclays will be reporting earnings

  • Companies like Ford and Airbus with major business interest in the UK will also report next week

  • Earnings reports and forward guidance may provide insight into post-Brexit business outlook

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It has been four months since the UK voted to leave the European Union in its historic “Brexit” Referendum. However, since then information has been sparse on the extent of the impact on business growth in the UK. Earnings season may provide some insight as companies report their performance over the previous quarter, as well as provide outlook for the future of their industries. It is worth noting that substantive policy change has not occurred since Brexit, as UK Prime Minister Theresa May and EU leaders have yet to announce details on the future relationship between the island and mainland Europe. May has suggested Article 50 will be invoked – starting the proceedings – in March of next year.

Single market access has been a major point of contention, as large industries in the UK have spoken out about the negative impact on foreign investment and cost-competitiveness if single market participation is forfeited. Companies such as Ford, Jaguar and Siemens have said that a hard Brexit or removal from single market participation may force factory closures or large jobs cuts as they attempt to absorb the impact. Financial services companies are currently worried about “passporting” which allows them to run their banking operations throughout Europe from the UK.

In the coming week, a number of UK companies will be reporting their earnings for the 3rd quarter of 2016.

Whitbread PLC

WTB LN

10/25/2016

GlaxoSmithKline PLC

GSK LN

10/26/2016

Lloyds Banking Group PLC

LLOY LN

10/26/2016

Barclays PLC

BARC LN

10/27/2016

BT Group PLC

BT/A LN

10/27/2016

International Consolidated Airlines Group SA

IAG LN

10/28/2016

Royal Bank of Scotland Group PLC

RBS LN

10/28/2016

In addition to the UK companies, there are also a number of releases from multi-national groups that have strong business interests in Britain. Among them, auto manufacturer Ford, which announces its earnings before markets open in the US on Thursday the 27th. Following the Brexit vote, Ford mentioned the importance of its access to the single market, as Europe is a large source of demand and the UK is its major base of operations for factories and jobs.