The FTSE 100 opened lower, down 39.78 points or 0.76% to 5220 over worries about global growth following announcements in China and the US.
Miners recorded the biggest falls following further clampdowns on lending in China and a US plan to freeze domestic spending. Xstrata declined 3.45% to £10.64, Kazakhmys dropped 2.38% to £12.73 and Rio Tinto fell 1.97% to £31.56. Meanwhile, pharmaceuticals made small gains, GlaxoSmithKline up 0.77% to £12.52 and AstraZeneca rising 0.2% to £30.61. On Wall Street, the Dow Jones was up 23.9 points, or 0.23%, to close at 10,196. Investors responded positively to the confirmation of Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke for a second term. In Tokyo, the Nikkei reached a five week ...
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