CRH drives bullish equity market

While it was another dismal day on the bond markets, the performance of equity markets brought some respite to investors.

While it was another dismal day on the bond markets, the performance of equity markets brought some respite to investors.

Equity markets across the globe were bullish as equity investors responded positively to the announcement by the Federal Reserve of a second round of quantitative easing.

The Dublin market mirrored the global trend, ending the session comfortably in the black, up 50 points, though it did fall back slightly from earlier highs.

CRH was the primary driver of gains in Dublin, with the construction giant, the largest constituent of the index, soaring by 4.5 per cent, or 60 cent to close at €13.65.

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This was mainly on the back of positive third quarter results from peer companies HeidelbergCement, Geberit and PutleGroupwhich which lifted construction-related stocks across the globe.

An interim trading update from Iseq heavyweight Kerry Group pleased investors, with the company discounting concerns about rising input costs and currency changes to reaffirm its belief that 2010 results will be within guidance.

The food and ingredients group climbed 1.2 per cent or 33 cent to €26.70.

Kerry's statement that demand conditions in international primary dairy markets had remained firm since its half year results helped to boost fellow food company Glanbia, which jumped by 4.3 per cent to €3.60.

The bullish performance of most stocks on the index didn't extend to Irish financial stocks, however, which still struggled against the background of soaring Irish bond yields. Bank of Ireland fell below 50 cent, closing down 1.4 per cent at 48.8 cent.

The announcement that AIB had completed the sale of its 22 per cent in M & T had no impact on the stock according to traders, who pointed out that the Government's holding in the bank was still the primary issue for investors. Irish Life & Permanent also lost ground, falling 2.8 per cent to €1.31.

Suzanne Lynch

Suzanne Lynch

Suzanne Lynch, a former Irish Times journalist, was Washington correspondent and, before that, Europe correspondent