London stocks were still in the red by midday on Friday, having taken their opening cue from a downbeat close on Wall Street.
London stocks edged lower in early trade on Friday following a downbeat close on Wall Street.
London stocks were set to fall at the open on Friday following a downbeat close on Wall Street.
London stocks ended mixed on Thursday, following a flurry of corporate news and a focus on US unemployment figures.
London stocks were still a little weaker by midday on Thursday amid a deluge of corporate news, dragged lower by ex-dividend shares.
London stocks fell in early trade on Thursday amid a deluge of corporate news, dragged lower by ex-dividend shares.
London stocks were set to rise at the open on Thursday following a positive close on Wall Street, amid a deluge of corporate news.
London markets ended on a positive note on Wednesday, with strong showings from the likes of Experian and Imperial Brands, as investors digested slower-than-expected consumer inflation figures out of the United States.
London stocks were off earlier highs but still in the black by midday on Wednesday, helped along by the likes of Experian and Imperial Brands, as investors eyed the latest US inflation reading.
London stocks rose in early trade on Wednesday, helped along by the likes of Experian and Imperial Brands, as investors eyed the latest US inflation reading.
London stocks were set to rise at the open on Wednesday following a positive session on Wall street, as investors eyed the latest US inflation reading.
London stocks closed higher on Tuesday, as investors analysed the latest UK jobs data and remarks from Bank of England chief economist Huw Pill.
London stocks were still just a touch firmer by midday on Tuesday as investors mulled the latest jobs data and comments from Bank of England chief economist Huw Pill.
London stocks were just a touch higher in early trade on Tuesday as investors mulled conflicting UK jobs data.
London stocks were set to edge lower at the open on Tuesday as investors mulled data showing the UK jobs market is cooling.
London's stock markets ended the day in negative territory on Monday, with investors taking a breather following a six-day winning streak that propelled the FTSE 100 to a new all-time high.
UK stocks were more or less flat on Monday, with markets pausing following six consecutive days of gains that took the FTSE 100 to a new record high, as risk appetite started to fade ahead of some important US inflation figures later in the week.
UK stocks were inching higher on Monday morning, though risk appetite was capped by markets already trading at record highs ahead of some crucial inflation data from the US later in the week.
London stocks were set to edge down at the open on Monday as investors pause for breath after recent record highs.
London stocks finished the trading week on a positive note on Friday, driven by gains in the mining sector, following the release of data indicating the UK's exit from recession.