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25 days ago
On another bumper session for investors, London's blue-chip index rose more than 100 points in early trading on Tuesday to a peak of 9897.
31 days ago
Footsie hits new record high as investors brush off fears AI bubble will burst - at least for now ⊖
After a nervy morning following a heavy sell-off on Wall Street on Tuesday, the FTSE 100 closed 0.6 per cent higher at 9777.08 on Wednesday.
43 days ago
Footsie races to record high as investors bet on interest rate cuts in US ⊕
In a strong end to the week for investors, London's index of blue-chip stocks built on Thursday's previous peak to close 0.7 per cent or 67.05 points higher at 9645.62 on Friday.
59 days ago
Footsie and gold soar to record highs as investors shrug off Bank of England's AI 'correction' warning
On a record-breaking day on financial markets, the FTSE 100 rose 0.7%, or 65.29 points to an all-time high of 9548.87, while bullion hit $4,059 an ounce.
3 months ago
Sun is shining on the Footsie - and YOU can cash in too..
The FTSE 100 index - regarded as the bellwether of our economy - has soared by 11 per cent this year to reach a record high of 9222.
4 months ago
Footsie slips from record high after tariff threats
The FTSE 100 fell 0.4 per cent, or 35.54 points, to 8941.12 having closed at a record level the day before.
6 months ago
Sutton's predictions v grime stars Footsie & Strategy
BBC Sport football expert Chris Sutton takes on grime stars Footsie and Strategy with his predictions for this weekend's Premier League fixtures.
8 months ago
MARKET WATCH: Difference in fortunes for pound and Footsie
As investors grappled with the changing world order, sterling hit a four-month high above $1.29 against the US dollar. But the FTSE 100 fell 0.03 per cent to 8679.88.
9 months ago
Footsie closes at a record high despite Trump tariff jitters
Signs that the UK may escape Donald Trump's tariff threats have boosted sentiment towards the UK.
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