FTSE100 on brink of 'bear market'

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The FTSE100 is on the edge of entering its own ‘bear market' this morning, less than two days after the Dow Jones IA retreated under bear territory.

London’s blue chip index is currently 44.50 points (0.81%) lower in early trading to 5432.10, a 19.3% drop on the record 6730.70 high. A ‘bear market’ level is a 20% fall from peak. Marks & Spencer continues to struggle after its poor outlook earlier in the week, down 5.61% to 222.75 so far. News its flights are taking off with almost a quarter of seats empty has hit British Airways, currently 3.59% lower to 201.50. Construction supplier Wolseley is 3.51% behind to 316 and insurer Friends Provident is 2.76% down to 98.70. Business management software specialists Sage Group is the best...

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