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London shares follow global markets with new falls | London shares follow global markets with new falls |
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London's main share index, the FTSE 100, was down 1.3% at midday amid signs of more volatility on the markets. | |
It follows sharp losses for US shares on Friday, when the Dow Jones lost 2.5%, its biggest fall since June 2016. | |
On Friday the markets were spooked by strong US wage growth which raised the possibility of an accelerated pace of interest rate rises. | On Friday the markets were spooked by strong US wage growth which raised the possibility of an accelerated pace of interest rate rises. |
And there were early indications that US shares could fall further when trading begins on Monday. | |
In London, the FTSE 100 was down 95 points at 7,348. Earlier, the biggest markets in Asian fell between 1% and 2.5%. | |
However, those falls come after some very good years for investors. | However, those falls come after some very good years for investors. |
The Dow Jones rose more than 25% in 2017 - a year which was also unusual for its lack of sharp moves. | The Dow Jones rose more than 25% in 2017 - a year which was also unusual for its lack of sharp moves. |
"There is going to be more volatility this year, " Andrew Wilson chief executive of Goldman Sachs Asset Management, told the BBC. | "There is going to be more volatility this year, " Andrew Wilson chief executive of Goldman Sachs Asset Management, told the BBC. |
"We are in a cycle where central banks are reducing the amount of bonds they are buying and some central banks putting up interest rates," he said. | "We are in a cycle where central banks are reducing the amount of bonds they are buying and some central banks putting up interest rates," he said. |
On Friday there was a hefty 4% loss for shares in Apple, which had been one of the markets' star performers in recent years. | On Friday there was a hefty 4% loss for shares in Apple, which had been one of the markets' star performers in recent years. |
That selling came despite a solid trading update from the company. | That selling came despite a solid trading update from the company. |