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FTSE 100 pares early gains, set for second straight weekly loss

  • The FTSE 100 index was down 0.07%. For the week so far, it has shed 2.9%, with stocks of auto makers, travel and insurers being the biggest laggards on surging infections and new movement curbs.
Published September 25, 2020

London's FTSE 100 traded flat on Friday as a surge in COVID-19 cases offset support from a tech-driven rally on Wall Street, but the blue-chip index was set to record its second straight weekly drop on fading hopes of an economic recovery.

The FTSE 100 index was down 0.07%. For the week so far, it has shed 2.9%, with stocks of auto makers, travel and insurers being the biggest laggards on surging infections and new movement curbs.

The mid-cap index was up 0.3% on Friday.

The general retailers index was the only sector posting a weekly gain as retail sales picked up and the consumer confidence index in September rose to its highest level since March, a survey showed.

"The possibility of more severe measures to be adopted in the UK if cases spiral out is keeping sentiment towards UK equities largely risk averse," said Keith Temperton, a sales trader at Forte Securities.

Gains on the blue-chip recorded in the previous month have begun to peter out as rising infections and an economic uncertainty overshadowed support from past stimulus measures.

British car production fell nearly by a half in August as the sector continued to suffer due to the COVID-19 pandemic-led impact on demand, an industry body said.

Vodafone Group Plc rose 1.3% on reports that the telephone operator has started talks to buy Spanish rival MasMovil with the three buyout funds who recently took it over.

A broader weakness in healthcare stocks sent AstraZeneca's shares marginally lower while European governments said they will pay claims above an agreed limit against the drugmaker's over side-effects from its potential COVID-19 vaccine.

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