FTSE edges ahead in morning trading

London’s blue chips lacked direction today despite early gains for commodity-based stocks.

FTSE edges ahead in morning trading

London’s blue chips lacked direction today despite early gains for commodity-based stocks.

Opening gains for mining and oil heavyweights failed to provide momentum ahead of the weekend break, as the FTSE 100 Index stood just 8.1 points stronger at 6584.4 by mid-morning.

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