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Index Value Change Open Day's Range
FTSE 100 5092.33 -160.82 5060.92 5118.12 - 5033.01
FTSE MID 250 9010.37 -407.439 9036.03 9127.64 - 8954.92
FTSE 350 2665.78 -88.65 2652.28 2681.82 - 2636.91
FTSE AIM - 100 2952.58 -109.69 2967.70 2978.85 - 2945.08
FTSE TECHMARK 100 1706.67 -44.95 1713.52 1722.52 - 1700.38
FTSE ALL-SHARE 2609.36 -86.47 2596.73 2624.78 - 2581.85
FTSE SMALL CAP 2761.18 -77.48 2774.21 2783.12 - 2756.44
FTSE EUROTOP 100 2084.48 +20.95 2063.53 2090.36 - 2060.71
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Latest UK Market Headlines

  • January chill for housing market 8th February 2010 - 23:51
    Activity in the UK housing market was frozen by the snowy weather although prices continued to rise, surveyors say.
  • Shop sales 'worst for 15 years' 8th February 2010 - 23:35
    UK retail sales described as 'awful' as the icy weather and the unsteady economy keep shoppers at home.
  • A yield that points to fully valued markets 8th February 2010 - 23:22
    If Capita Registrars' forecast of 5pc dividend growth in 2010 is right, then that would seem at odds with another of its findings - that the prospective dividend yield on UK equities is just 3.4pc.
  • Dow Jones falls below 10,000 for first time since November 4 8th February 2010 - 22:59
    Fears that the eurozone's gathering debt crisis will stall the global recovery sent the Dow Jones index of US stocks crashing below 10,000 for the first time since November 4 last night.
  • G7 ministers do little to calm investors nerves [at Financial Times] 8th February 2010 - 22:40
    Persistent concerns about sovereign risk left financial markets struggling to find a clear direction on Monday as a weekend meeting of G7 finance ministers did little to reassure investors over the eurozone s debt crisis.
  • China s power needs fuel rise in coal prices [at Financial Times] 8th February 2010 - 22:30
    Coal markets will remain robust this year, according to Xstrata, the mining group, which said China and India s growing import requirements would support demand for both coking coal for steelmaking and thermal coal, used to generate energy.