BRITAIN'S financial markets have spiked to a 11-month high to enter bull-market territory despite David Cameron's scaremongering claims of financial chaos in the event of Brexit. The FTSE 100 index burst into bull-market territory, referring to markets trading in long term uptrends, shortly after Andrea Leadsom withdrew...
BRITAIN's top stock market has surged to its highest level in five years, just one week after the vote to leave the European Union (EU). The FTSE 100 jumped again in Friday trading to sit at around 6,577 — its highest level since August 2015. The index has been climbing since Tuesday as confidence recovered from...
FTSE 100 set to lose £120BILLION when markets open amid Brexit panic Traders are set to panic sell and dump stocks hacking around £120billion from Britain's top stock market, as it tumbles from yesterday's close of 6,338 to reach as low as 5,870. It comes after the pound fell by 10 per cent overnight...