FTSE on longest losing streak in eight years

Growing fears that the world will slide back into recession have triggered London’s blue chip shares index’s longest losing streak for eight years.

FTSE on longest losing streak in eight years

Growing fears that the world will slide back into recession have triggered London’s blue chip shares index’s longest losing streak for eight years.

The FTSE 100 Index fell 67 points to 5139.8, its eighth day of losses in a row, and its worst run since January 2003 when markets were gripped by recession fears after the dot-com bubble burst.

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