
FTSE 100 ends lower over fear of soft Chinese growth and weak mining stocks
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FTSE 100 ends lower over fear of soft Chinese growth and weak mining stocks. The FTSE 100 ended lower on Wednesday as weak miners kept London’s lead index in check amid soft economic data in China. The appointment would be viewed as more “market friendly” than that of the more left-leaning Ed Milliband, who had been tipped for the role but who may now become foreign secretary.
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FTSE 100 ends lower over fear of soft Chinese growth and weak mining stocks.
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The FTSE 100 ended lower on Wednesday as weak miners kept London’s lead index in check amid soft economic data in China.
according to The IndependentThe appointment would be viewed as more “market friendly” than that of the more left-leaning Ed Milliband, who had been tipped for the role but who may now become foreign secretary.
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