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Brexit fears send FTSE 100 plummeting below 6000 and pound near two-month lows | |
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Brexit fears sent the FTSE 100 index of the 100 biggest UK companies plummeting below 6000 on Tuesday, breaching lows not seen since February. | |
The pound continued its shaky descent against the dollar on Tuesday as fresh polls showed that momentum is continuing for a vote to Leave the EU in the upcoming referendum. | The pound continued its shaky descent against the dollar on Tuesday as fresh polls showed that momentum is continuing for a vote to Leave the EU in the upcoming referendum. |
European stocks slumped to their lowest levels since February. | |
The UK's FTSE 100, the French CAC and the German DAX indexes were all down on Monday's close. | The UK's FTSE 100, the French CAC and the German DAX indexes were all down on Monday's close. |
The FTSE 100 lost 1.28 per cent of its value to trade at 5,967.68 on Tuesday morning, with banks and building firms leading the sell-off. | |
The pound swung following the results of a Brexit poll conducted by ICM. | The pound swung following the results of a Brexit poll conducted by ICM. |
It showed that support for Brexit had grown to 53 per cent and that the proportion backing remain had shrunk to 47 per cent. | It showed that support for Brexit had grown to 53 per cent and that the proportion backing remain had shrunk to 47 per cent. |
Early on Tuesday it slipped 0.5 per cent lower than the previous day's close to trade at $1.4142, near Monday lows of $1.4117, its lowest level in two months. | Early on Tuesday it slipped 0.5 per cent lower than the previous day's close to trade at $1.4142, near Monday lows of $1.4117, its lowest level in two months. |
Against the euro, the pound was down around half a per cent to €1.2551. | Against the euro, the pound was down around half a per cent to €1.2551. |
“Brexit continues to dominate the news and play havoc with the volatility of the pound, with numerous polls this weekend suggesting that the Leave campaign has taken a lead," said Paresh Davdra, CEO and co-founder of RationalFX. | “Brexit continues to dominate the news and play havoc with the volatility of the pound, with numerous polls this weekend suggesting that the Leave campaign has taken a lead," said Paresh Davdra, CEO and co-founder of RationalFX. |
Fears for Sterling and stocks were compounded on Tuesday when The Sun, the UK's most read daily newspaper, pledged its support for the Leave campaign. | Fears for Sterling and stocks were compounded on Tuesday when The Sun, the UK's most read daily newspaper, pledged its support for the Leave campaign. |
Traders watched for the release of UK inflation data, which showed that the cost of living in the UK remained static at 0.3 per cent. | |
This is well below the 2 per cent threshold the Bank of England has set before it looks at whether to raise interest rates. | |
The data will be used by the Monetary Policy Committee to decide whether to raise rates at its meeting on Thursday. | |
Investors will be watching the Bank of England as well as central banks in the US and Japan as they make announcements about interest rates this week. | |
The Bank of England has said it will combat market jitters, which have already pushed one-month Sterling volatility to 28 per cent, with a massive cash injection of billions of pounds on Tuesday. | |
The money, called a special liquidity auction, has been planned to give financial institutions better access to life-saving liquidity around the referendum, to stop financial services from seizing up. | The money, called a special liquidity auction, has been planned to give financial institutions better access to life-saving liquidity around the referendum, to stop financial services from seizing up. |
Connor Campbell, analyst at SpreadEx, said that Leave campaigners had started to dominate the conversation at a key time. | Connor Campbell, analyst at SpreadEx, said that Leave campaigners had started to dominate the conversation at a key time. |
"Most damning is the fact that The Sun this morning came out in favour of a Brexit with a flashy and trashy editorial on the reason why Britain should quit the EU. | "Most damning is the fact that The Sun this morning came out in favour of a Brexit with a flashy and trashy editorial on the reason why Britain should quit the EU. |
"The Brexiters have begun to dominate the conversation at the key time, and as shown by the market reaction there is a genuine fear that Europe is on a collision course with history," he said. | "The Brexiters have begun to dominate the conversation at the key time, and as shown by the market reaction there is a genuine fear that Europe is on a collision course with history," he said. |
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