FTSE 100 Holds Ground Amid Middle East Tensions
The UK's FTSE 100 stabilized by the end of trading on Monday, with minor recovery after oil prices decreased. This followed de-escalation in tensions between Iran and Israel, influenced by U.S. President Donald Trump's intervention. Despite earlier losses, the index remained nearly unchanged, closing at 10,373.2 points.
The UK's FTSE 100 remained stable by the close of trading on Monday, despite earlier dips, as oil prices showed a slight decline.
This stabilization followed an agreement between Iran and Israel to halt mutual attacks, prompted by an appeal from U.S. President Donald Trump.
The blue-chip index ended nearly unchanged at 10,373.2 points, having earlier fallen by 0.5%, while the midcap FTSE 250 dropped by 0.2%.
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