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FTSE closes on a four month high figure

Released on: May 19, 2008, 2:45 am

Press Release Author: Gracy

Industry: Financial

Press Release Summary: U K\'s bench mark index climbed by 0.8% on the last week end
to reach the largest closing level in the last four months. This surge has been
caused by the rising crude oil prices in addition to the proactive bid measures
undertaken by the British Energy.

Press Release Body: London (Shakespearefinance) May 17, 2008: Closing up at 6348.3
with a 52.4 point rise, the FTSE 100 Index ended on a four month high figure. During
the present week, the index gained by 1.6%, yet the figure is still less by 2.4% for
the whole year. It assumes importance against the background of slump down in
confidence of the U.S. Consumers, which touched its lowest point in the past 28
years.


\"We had the lowest consumer confidence figures in the U.S. since the 1980s so that\'s
really what turns the U.S. negative. No doubt that\'s going to put a cap on UK stocks
as well going into next week,\" the derivatives\' head, Martin Slaney, reported at the
GFT Global Markets.


Heading the list of profit makers, the British Energy shares climbed up to 715.5
pence registering a phenomenal growth of 5.2 percent. Encouraged by the talks of the
proposed take over bid by the BE, the London Stock Exchange took a healthy plunge
ahead by 5.1 percent. Apart from this the oil shares contributed about 26 points to
the FTSE index, because the crude oil prices ( Clc1) touched the $128 figure.


Carried by the encouraging economic waves, the BE gained 1.5 percent, Royal Dutch
Shell went up by 2.8 percent, while the Tullow Oil garnered a 3.2 percent growth.
According to Morgan Stanley, it is advisable for the investors to invest in the
mining and oil shares, because these sectors performed really commendably at 66% and
30% respectively during the past year.


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