FTSE 100 Ends Lower as Oil Price Pushes Higher
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FTSE 100 ends lower as oil price pushes higher
The FTSE 100 index closed down 38.59 points, 0.4%, at 10,862.50.
BP and Shell shares lead the FTSE 100 Index as crude oil prices jump: what next?
UK energy stocks are leading gains on the FTSE 100 today as crude oil and natural gas prices rebound, boosting sentiment across the sector. BP stock climbed to 534p, up 18.5% from its July low and 63% above its lowest level last year. Shell shares rose to 3,345p, extending their recovery to 16% above their year-to-date low. BP and Shell shares have jumped: Source: TradingView Crude oil prices are rebounding Crude oil prices are rising again as i…
FTSE 100 dips as Middle East talks rumble on
The FTSE 100 slipped on Monday as oil prices ticked higher amid reports that Middle East talks were progressing, but not at the pace many would like to see Brent crude rose 1% to $84.10 on reports that Iran and Oman were nearing a deal requiring engagement with the US, which didn’t appear forthcoming. London’s […] The post FTSE 100 dips as Middle East talks rumble on appeared first on UK Investor Magazine.
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