FTSE 100 ends week on record high
by Sean Farrell from on (#6T34)
London's stock market brushes off election jitters, as hopes that weaker currencies will boost corporate profits push European shares to 15-year record
London's stock market brushed off electoral concerns to hit a new high as European shares also surged to a 15-year record on hopes that weaker currencies would support corporate profits.
The FTSE 100 index of leading UK shares closed up 1.1% at 7,090 points and also hit a new intra-day high of 7,095.
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