FTSE seen opening higher
FTSE seen opening higher
LONDON (Reuters) – The FTSE 100 ( UKX.L ) index is seen opening 37-42 points, or 0.7 percent, higher on Tuesday after the long holiday weekend, according to financial bookmakers, reflecting strong showings overnight in Asia that were helped by hopes for Greek aid.
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Opening View: DJIA Pointed Higher Ahead of Historically Positive, Payrolls-Punctuated Week
After concluding last week with their fourth straight weekly drop, the major market indexes are set to kick off the holiday-shortened week on a high note. Historically, the bulls have fared well
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