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FTSE 100 in the doldrums as Wall Street opens in negative territory


FTSE 100 closes 2% lower as coronavirus concerns hit sentiment
Britain s blue-chip index finished down 140 points, or 2%, at 6,859
InterContinental Hotels among the day s fallers
FTSE 100 closes down 2%
Tobacco firms under pressure
5.05pm: FTSE in the red
FTSE 100 closed firmly in the red on Tuesday as coronavirus (COVID-19) fears continued to dampen investor sentiment, while the strong pound didn t help the internationalised share index.
Britain s blue-chip index finished down 140 points, or 2%, at 6,859. FTSE 250 also fell, shedding over 382 points, or 1.7%, at 22,108.
European markets have been hit hard today, with rising global coronavirus cases serving as a timely reminder that the pandemic is far from over despite recent vaccination progress, said Joshua Mahony, senior market analyst at trading group IG. ....

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FTSE 100 slides to week's low on virus concerns as Wall Street stuck in negative territory


FTSE 100 closes 2% lower as coronavirus concerns hit sentiment
Britain s blue-chip index finished down 140 points, or 2%, at 6,859
InterContinental Hotels among the day s fallers
FTSE 100 closes down 2%
Tobacco firms under pressure
5.05pm: FTSE in the red
FTSE 100 closed firmly in the red on Tuesday as coronavirus (COVID-19) fears continued to dampen investor sentiment, while the strong pound didn t help the internationalised share index.
Britain s blue-chip index finished down 140 points, or 2%, at 6,859. FTSE 250 also fell, shedding over 382 points, or 1.7%, at 22,108.
European markets have been hit hard today, with rising global coronavirus cases serving as a timely reminder that the pandemic is far from over despite recent vaccination progress, said Joshua Mahony, senior market analyst at trading group IG. ....

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