UK stocks slide ahead of U.S. inflation data, BoE meet

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May 9 (Reuters) - UK's main stock indexes fell on Tuesday as investors were wary ahead of U.S. inflation data that could influence the Federal Reserve's interest rate policy, though British Airways-owner IAG closed at a two-month high after a bullish brokerage action.

The blue-chip FTSE 100 (.FTSE) slipped 0.2% and the FTSE 250 midcap index (.FTMC) fell 0.9% after a holiday on Monday on account of the official coronation of King Charles.

International Consolidated Airlines Group SA (ICAG.L) gained 3.5% after Peel Hunt upgraded the airline operator's stock to "buy" following its upbeat view on travel demand. The wider travel and leisure index (.FTNMX405010) rose 1.7%.

"Travel stocks have had a really nice run for the last few days," said Christopher Peters, trading floor manager at Accendo Markets. "From mid-April, we've seen a decline in oil prices. That has an effect on costs for the airlines and travel stocks."

However, the global mood was downbeat as investors focussed on talks to resolve a U.S. debt ceiling deadlock as well as Wednesday's inflation data which could sway expectations around when the Fed will start cutting interest rates.

The Bank of England's policy decision is due on Thursday, with traders betting on a 25 basis points rate hike.

UK's real estate stocks (.FTUB3510) and REITs (.FTNMX351020) fell over 3% each as mortgage lender Halifax said British house prices rose in annual terms by just 0.1% in April, their smallest year-on-year increase since December 2012.

JD Sports Fashion (JD.L) rose 1.2% after the sportswear retailer said it has proposed to acquire France-based sportswear retailer Courir for an enterprise value of 520 million euros ($572.42 million).

Direct Line Insurance Group (DLGD.L) lost 4.6% after the motor insurer said it expected more adverse claims in motor to pressure its earnings in 2023.

Marshalls (MSLH.L) tanked 8.7% after the hard landscaping, building and roofing products supplier said it expected to miss its full-year expectations.

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Reporting by Shashwat Chauhan in Bengaluru; Editing by Nivedita Bhattacharjee
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