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Friday 16 August 2019 10:58 am  |  Updated:  Friday 16 August 2019 11:05 am

FTSE 100 follows European stocks upwards after it reopens

By: Harry Robertson

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The FTSE 100 copied European stock indices and rose sharply this morning when it finally opened after the worst outage in eight years.

Read more: FTSE 100 and 250 reopen after glitch hits morning trading

Britain’s blue-chip index had risen 0.4 per cent shortly before 11am UK time. London’s traders were over an hour and a half late to get going, however, due to what the London Stock Exchange called “a technical software issue”. 

Investors were buoyed by the news that China is planning to inject some stimulus into its economy. Its state planning office said this morning it would act to increase disposable income.

European investors were also in a good mood after a week of trade war-induced anxiety. Germany’s Dax index had climbed 0.8 per cent, France’s CAC 40 had risen 0.9 per cent, and the pan-European 100 was up 0.9 per cent.

China’s Shanghai composite index closed 0.3 per cent higher, Hong Kong’s Hang Seng finished up one per cent, while Japan’s Nikkei closed 0.1 per cent higher.

Traders buying up stocks sold off so-called safe haven assets. The yield on the 10-year US government bond, known as a Treasury, had risen four basis points (0.04 percentage points) to 1.57 per cent. Yields move inversely to prices.

David Cheetham, chief market analyst at online trader XTB, said of the London glitch: “The only real difference with opening later is that those who wanted to execute on the open have been delayed.”

Read more: Asian stock markets buoyant despite rising trade tension

“Given that most of Europe is trading higher, the market in London has begun brightly so those wanting to buy may be ruing having to pay a higher price for certain securities than if they were able to trade on the open.”

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