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401. FTSE flat as miners dip and Man rises
The FTSE 100 nosed up on Wednesday, weighed by heavyweight miners and by ex dividend stocks taking 1.4 points off the index but with Man rising.
20 Sep 2006
402. FTSE flat as markets await Fed and Brit Energy dives
The FTSE 100 index was flat on Tuesday as markets awaited Wednesday's Federal Reserve's decision on interest rates, and with British Energy a standout loser on fears over repairs to two of its nuclear generators.
19 Sep 2006
403. FTSE edges up, led by miners
Stocks edged up on Monday, led by mining stocks based on higher commodity prices.
18 Sep 2006
404. FTSE flat as bank gains offset by weak oils
The FTSE 100 held steady on Friday, with banks gaining but heavyweight oils and miners led lower by commodity prices and with trading cautious ahead of U.S. CPI data.
15 Sep 2006
405. FTSE opens up on utilities bid talk
The FTSE 100 rose on Thursday after a stronger Wall Street close, driven by utilities as AWG surged 12 percent on news of a bid approach.
14 Sep 2006
406. FTSE flat, retailers rise but miners and oils ease
The FTSE was flat on Wednesday as a rise in retailers led by Next and Marks & Spencer failed to inspire and as a lacklustre performance from heavyweight mining and oil stocks weighed.
13 Sep 2006
407. FTSE led up by Next
The FTSE 100 edged higher on Wednesday, led by Next after it reported results well ahead of consensus estimates, but weighed down by miners after a decline in metal prices.
13 Sep 2006
408. FTSE up on prospect of stable commodities
The FTSE 100 reversed early losses on Tuesday as fresh tensions in the Middle East saw investors return to beleaguered mining stocks on the prospect of more stable commodity prices.
12 Sep 2006
409. FTSE opens lower on new Middle East tensions
The FTSE 100 index edged lower on Tuesday on fresh tensions in the Middle East and as lower copper prices saw miners turn in another weak start.
12 Sep 2006
410. FTSE 100 opens lower
The FTSE 100 fell on Monday, led by mining and oil stocks as commodity and oil prices dropped.
11 Sep 2006
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