Previous close | 17,201.27 |
Open | 17,144.12 |
Volume |
Day's range | 17,109.57 - 17,438.83 |
52-week range | 14,794.16 - 20,361.03 |
Avg. volume | 2,666,844,303 |
The FTSE 100 outperformed against its European and US peers on Thursday, hitting a new high for the third session in a row.
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Stocks snapped a three-day winning streak on Thursday as disappointing forecasts from Facebook and Instagram owner Meta hammered the tech sector, and Japan's yen sank through 155 per dollar for the first time since 1990. Tepid U.S. GDP data pushed Wall Street lower at its open, and Meta's slump also soured the mood. "If Meta is a guide, it seems the market is simply not tolerant of in-line – if you've had a good run through Q1 & Q2 you either blow the lights out, or the market takes its pound of flesh," said Chris Weston, head of research at Pepperstone.