The FTSE 100 index closed Monday down 0.5% to 7527 points dragged by Astrazeneca while miners and oil-exposed stocks limited the fall. Astrazeneca shares plummeted 8% on the back of disappointing.
The FTSE 100 closed Friday down 0.5% to 7461 points, dragged by basic resources and banks with lower copper and oil prices weighing, amid widespread pessimism in global markets on the back of a hawkish narrative from central banks, CMC Markets U.K. Chi.
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