FTSE buffered by commodity stocks

A second day of gains for commodity stocks protected the London market during another difficult session for financial firms today.

FTSE buffered by commodity stocks

A second day of gains for commodity stocks protected the London market during another difficult session for financial firms today.

The FTSE 100 Index stood 37.3 points lower at 5334.5 by mid-morning, but analysts said the performance could have been much worse without the positive impact of oil and mining firms.

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