Interim Management Statement

RNS Number : 6628V
London Stock Exchange Group PLC
15 July 2009
 





15 July 2009


LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE GROUP plc


INTERIM MANAGEMENT STATEMENT

FOR THE THREE MONTHS ENDED 30 JUNE 2009


Headlines


  • Against a strong prior year comparative quarter, revenue in first quarter FY 2010 (Q1) at £161.9 million was down eight per cent; down 12 per cent at constant currency

  • Revenue up five per cent on the preceding quarter (Q4), and up seven per cent at constant currency



Three months ended


Variance at




Variance at


30 June

 

31 March


constant


30 June


constant


2009

 

2009

Variance

currency


2008

Variance

currency


£m


£m

%

%


£m

%

%

Revenue










Capital Markets

76.4


73.9

3%

5%


95.5

-20%

-22%

Information & Technology

52.8


51.0

4%

5%


51.0

4%

0%

Post Trade

32.1


27.8

15%

19%


28.7

12%

1%

Other income

0.6


0.8

-25%

0%


1.1

-45%

-45%

Total revenue

161.9

 

153.5

5%

7%

 

176.3

-8%

-12%



The segmental reporting of the Group's revenues has changed to reflect management re-organisation and reporting of business lines. A re-statement (unaudited) of FY 2009 quarterly revenues under the new segmental reporting is included at the end of this statement.


  • Money raised on the Group's markets during the quarter was a record at £35.5 billion, mainly comprising good levels of secondary issues in London with £25.2 billion raised 

  • SETS average daily value traded up two per cent vs Q4 at £5.0 bn; declined 38 per cent year on year, set against an average 29 per cent fall in the FTSE 100. Trading volume at Borsa Italiana was 21 per cent higher than Q4 and up 13 per cent on last year at 296,000 trades per day; and the volume of contracts traded on the IDEM derivatives market increased 41 per cent over Q4 and 27 per cent up on the prior year

  • Resilient overall performance in Information & Technology Services - good demand for non-real time data products offset the expected reduction in number of terminals taking real time data, down to 98,000 professional users of LSE information (104,000 at end of March 2009), while professional terminals receiving Borsa Italiana data have declined by 6,000 since year end to 145,000

  • Post Trade revenues increased 15 per cent vs Q4 at £32.1 million as a result of increased margin held reflecting greater trading activity in Italian equities and derivatives; up 1 per cent in constant currency on last year

Commenting on performanceXavier Rolet, Chief Executive said:


'The Group has delivered a good overall quarter-on-quarter performance, though down on Q1 last year.  Cash equities trading picked up in Italy and was broadly resilient in the UK in terms of value traded. The Primary markets benefited from a flow of further issues even though IPO activity remained subdued, and our post trade business has strengthened over the previous quarter.


'While market conditions are likely to remain challenging in the near term, the Group is taking actions to ensure we are in good shape and responding fast to changing markets. A new, leaner organisation structure is taking effect, new trading tariffs for UK cash equities trading have been announced, and work continues to ensure the Group is well placed to capture market opportunities.'



Capital Markets 

 



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30 June

 

31 March


constant


30 June


constant


2009

 

2009

Variance

currency


2008

Variance

currency


£m


£m

%

%


£m

%

%

Primary Markets










Annual fees

8.9


9.9

-10%

-9%


10.6

-16%

-19%

Admission fees 

9.0


5.6

61%

61%


10.3

-13%

-13%

 

17.9

 

15.5

15%

16%

 

20.9

-14%

-16%

Secondary Markets










Cash

37.5


36.5

3%

4%


51.7

-27%

-28%

Derivatives

5.5


6.1

-10%

-8%


6.9

-20%

-25%

Fixed income

6.7


6.6

2%

5%


7.0

-4%

-12%

 

49.7

 

49.2

1%

2%

 

65.6

-24%

-26%

Other

8.8


9.2

-4%

-2%


9.0

-2%

-9%

Total revenue

76.4

 

73.9

3%

5%

 

95.5

-20%

-22%



Annual fee income declined as expected following the fall in market capitalisations over the past year. Admission fee revenues increased over Q4 reflecting strong further issue activity on the UK Main Market and an increase in new issues with 19 in total across all markets in the quarter (Q4: 11).


Cash trading revenues improved over Q4 mainly due to a 19 per cent pick-up in total trading volumes in Italywhile total value traded in the UK declined very slightly.  The yield on UK cash equities trading in the period was 0.93 basis points of value traded, up from 0.91 in Q4.  A new tariff structure for UK cash equities trading was announced at the start of July, with effect from 1 September 2009. The tariff change will re-balance the charging between passive and aggressive trades, and will make the discount scheme more achievable in current market conditions for the most active traders, making charges for aggressive trades significantly lower than at present. This is expected to stimulate an increase in trading levels. The effect of the changes had they been applied to Q4 of the last financial year (January to March 2009) would have been a reduction in trading revenues of £3 millionassuming no alteration in the level of trading.


Baikal, the dark pool service, received regulatory approval at the end of June and has now commenced a phased launch of its liquidity aggregation service starting with smart order routing.  Non-display order book trading is planned to follow later this year.


The Group's Derivatives operations saw overall contracts traded increase 10 per cent over Q4, with a nine per cent fall in EDX offset by a 41 per cent increase on IDEM where tariff changes have stimulated growth in trading volumes.  Revenue declined ten per cent reflecting increased price competition in Nordic markets and the new tariff caps in the Italian market.


On the Fixed Income markets, revenue increased two per cent on Q4, primarily duto an increase in cash market and Bond Vision notional values traded, offsetting a decline in value traded in the lower margin repo markets. On MOT, Borsa Italiana's Electronic Bond and Government Securities Market, value traded increased slightly.


Information & Technology Services


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Variance at


30 June

 

31 March


constant


30 June


constant


2009

 

2009

Variance

currency


2008

Variance

currency


£m


£m

%

%


£m

%

%

Revenue










Data charges

27.4


27.9

-2%

-1%


28.7

-5%

-8%

Other

25.4


23.1

10%

11%


22.3

14%

10%

Revenue 

52.8

 

51.0

4%

5%

 

51.0

4%

0%


The Information & Technology Services division delivered a good first quarter performance.  The reduction in real time data revenue reflects the expected decline in the number of professional terminals taking LSE data, down 6,000 to 98,000, and a similar 6,000 fall in professional users of Borsa Italiana data to 145,000.


Other revenues strengthened as demand for various Information & Technology product lines remained good overall, with gains principally from Sedol, Proquote and FTSE.


Post Trade



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30 June

 

31 March


constant


30 June


constant


2009

 

2009

Variance

currency


2008

Variance

currency


£m


£m

%

%


£m

%

%

Revenue










Clearing

13.8


13.0

6%

10%


12.5

10%

0%

Settlement

6.0


4.8

25%

30%


4.1

46%

33%

Custody & Other

12.3


10.0

23%

27%


12.2

1%

-10%

Revenue

32.1

 

27.8

15%

19%

 

28.7

12%

1%


The Post Trade division produced a strong revenue performance, driven by increases in interest from higher levels of margin and default funds held reflecting the growth in volume of Italian cash equities and derivatives trading. Custody revenues increased over Q4 due to a slight increase in value of assets under custody and to the seasonality of shareholder services for Servizio Titoli, now included in this segment.


Financial Position


The Group's financial position remains strong, with net borrowings at 30 June 2009 of £431 million (including £125 million of cash held for regulatory purposes), compared with £481 million on the same basis at 31 March 2009  Setting aside the cash held for regulatory purposes, net borrowings reduced from £606 million to £556 million.  The reduction in borrowings benefits from the normal seasonal effects of cash inflow from annual fees in Q1 and dividend and bond interest payments occurring in later quarters.


During the quarter the Exchange successfully issued a 10 year, £250 million 9.125 per cent bond, allowing repayment in full of the £180 million bridging loan due to expire in April 2010 Along with an existing £250 million 2016 bond, this has extended the debt maturity profile of the company, locking-in £500 million as core long term debt and provided greater flexibility with bank facilities.  Total debt facilities stand at £975 million, with no significant maturities until 2012.


During the quarter the Group continued to keep costs under tight control. The executive management team has been re-organised, and a leaner organisation structure across the Group has been put in place to improve efficiencies and enable faster decision making.  Cost savings will arise from a resulting reduction in headcountwith employee consultation currently taking place. The costs to achieve the savings will be taken as an exceptional item.



Further information is available from:


London Stock Exchange

Patrick Humphris - Media

+44 (0) 20 7797 1222


Alessandro Pavesi - Media

+39 02 72426 211 


Paul Froud - Investor Relations

+44 (0) 20 7797 3322





Basis of Preparation


Revenue for the Borsa Italiana Group for the three months ended 30 June 2009 has been translated into Sterling using the average monthly exchange rate prevalent during the period of €1.14:£1 (2008: €1.26:£1).  Constant currency growth rates have been calculated by translating prior period results at the average monthly exchange rates for the current period.



Key Performance Indicators


Capital Markets - Primary Markets















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30 June

31 March

Variance


30 June

Variance


2009

2009

%


2008

%

New Issues







Main Market, PSM & SFM

9

4

125%


33

-73%

AIM

8

5

60%


37

-78%

Blt 

2

2

0%


3

-33%

Total

19

11

73%


73

-74%








Company Numbers (as at period end)







Main Market, PSM & SFM

1,513

1,530

-1%


1,594

-5%

AIM

1,413

1,478

-4%


1,657

-15%

Blt

295

296

0%


306

-4%

Total

3,221

3,304

-3%


3,557

-9%








Market capitalisation (as at period end)







Main Market (UK only) (£bn)

1,334

1,170

14%


1,661

-20%

AIM (£bn)

48

38

26%


91

-47%

Borsa Italiana (€bn)

379

314

21%


551

-31%

Borsa Italiana (£bn)

325

289

12%


436

-25%

Total (£bn)

1,707

1,497

14%


2,188

-22%








Money raised (£bn)







LSE New money raised

0.2

0.1

100%


5.3

-96%

LSE Further money raised

25.2

29.5

-15%


25.9

-3%

Borsa Italiana new and further

10.1

2.8

261%


3.4

197%

Total money raised

35.5

32.4

10%


34.6

3%



Capital Markets - Secondary Markets














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31 March

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30 June

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2009

2009

%


2008

%

Equity Volume Bargains (m)







LSE 

42.4

44.3

-4%


42.4

0%

Borsa Italiana

18.3

15.4

19%


16.8

9%

Total

60.7

59.7

2%


59.2

3%








Equity Value Traded







LSE (£bn)

304

306

-1%


506

-40%

Borsa Italiana (€bn)

190

121

57%


322

-41%

Borsa Italiana (£bn)

167

110

52%


255

-35%

Total (£bn)

471

416

13%


761

-38%








Equity Average Daily Bargains ('000)







LSE

696

703

-1%


673

3%

Borsa Italiana

296

245

21%


263

13%

Total

992

948

5%


936

6%








Equity Average Daily Value Traded 







LSE (£bn)

5.0

4.9

2%


8.0

-38%

Borsa Italiana (€bn)

3.1

1.9

63%


5.0

-38%

Borsa Italiana (£bn)

2.7

1.7

59%


4.0

-33%

Total (£bn)

7.7

6.6

17%


12.0

-36%








Equity Average Bargain Size







LSE (£'000)

7.2

6.9

4%


11.9

-39%

Borsa Italiana (€'000)

10.4

7.8

33%


19.2

-46%








SETS Yield 







Yield per bargain £

0.66

0.63

5%


1.04

-37%

Yield basis points

0.93

0.91

2%


0.87

7%








Derivatives (contracts m)







EDX

14.4

15.9

-9%


15.2

-5%

IDEM

13.7

9.7

41%


10.8

27%

Total

28.1

25.6

10%


26.0

8%








Fixed Income 







MTS cash markets (€bn nominal)

201

168

20%


268

-25%

MTS money markets (€bn nominal)

4,082

4,137

-1%


4,852

-16%

MTS Bondvision (€bn nominal)

147

128

15%


134

10%

MTS Total (€bn nominal)

4,430

4,433

0%


5,254

-16%

Borsa Italiana MOT (€bn)

63

62

2%


42

50%

Borsa Italiana MOT number of trades (m)

0.9

1.0

-10%


0.7

29%



Information & Technology Services














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31 March

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30 June

Variance


2009

2009

%


2008

%

LSE Terminals 







Professional - UK

40,000

42,000

-5%


45,000

-11%

Professional - International

58,000

62,000

-6%


67,000

-13%

Total 

98,000

104,000

-6%


112,000

-13%















Borsa Italiana Professional Terminals 

145,000

151,000

-4%


161,000

-10%








Proquote

4,900

4,800

2%


4,300

14%

Borsa Italiana Market Connect

28,000

26,000

8%


21,000

33%








Sedol - no of instruments covered (million)

6.6

5.0

32%


4.8

38%




Post Trade















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31 March

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30 June

Variance


2009

2009

%


2008

%

CC&G Clearing:







Equity Clearing (m)

18.9

15.9

19%


17.1

11%

Derivative Clearing (m)

13.7

9.7

41%


10.8

27%

Total Contracts (m)

32.6

25.6

27%


27.9

17%

Open interest (m) (as at period end)

4.1

4.6

-11%


3.3

24%








Monte Titoli:







Settlement Instructions (m)

15.2

11.9

28%


11.5

32%

Custody assets under management (€tn)

2.7

2.7

0%


2.8

-4%



Appendix


The segmental reporting of the Group's revenues has changed to reflect management re-organisation and associated changes in reporting of business lines to the Chief Operating Decision Maker. A re-statement (unaudited) of FY 2009 quarterly revenues under the new segmental reporting is detailed below. The principal changes are:


  • Annual and Admission fee income from companies listed/admitted to trading on our markets are now part of Capital Markets, along with revenues from cash equities, derivatives and fixed income trading

  • RNS and training/consultancy services (previously part of Issuer Services) are included in the Information & Technology Services segment 

  • Servizio Titoli (previously part of Issuer Services) is now part of Post Trade

  • MTS data and indices revenues (previously part of Information Services) moves to Capital Markets

  • Third party Bit Systems revenues (previously part of Other revenues) are included in the Information & Technology Services segment 

  • JSE income for use of trading systems (previously part of Trading Services) moves to the Information & Technology Services segment 

  • Rental income from the sub-letting of surplus property (FY 2009: £5.9m), previously included in Revenue, has been transferred to Other Income




FY2009




Q1

Q2

Q3

Q4

Full year















Annual Fees


10.6

10.2

10.3

9.9

41.0

Admission Fees


10.3

6.5

5.7

5.6

28.1

Cash


51.7

53.4

42.6

36.5

184.1

Derivatives


6.9

6.6

6.0

6.1

25.6

Fixed Income


7.0

5.9

6.2

6.6

25.8

Other

 

9.0

9.4

9.2

9.2

36.8

Capital Markets


95.5

92.0

80.1

73.9

341.5








Data Charges


28.7

28.8

29.0

27.9

114.4

Other

 

22.3

22.5

25.0

23.1

92.9

Information & Technology


51.0

51.3

54.0

51.0

207.3








Clearing


12.5

9.2

18.0

13.1

52.8

Settlement


4.1

3.9

4.5

4.8

17.2

Custody & Other

 

12.2

9.3

10.9

10.0

42.4

Post Trade


28.7

22.4

33.5

27.8

112.4








Other


1.1

0.6

1.8

0.7

4.3








Total Revenue

 

176.3

166.3

169.4

153.5

665.4



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