Tate & Lyle give FTSE sweet ending

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The FTSE 100 has ended the day up 29.4 points, or 0.5%, to 5,966.5, as Tate & Lyle and Vodafone helped cancel out losses by the mining sector.

Sugar company Tate & Lyle posted the biggest gains of 6.09% to 767p, after brokers increased its rating, while Vodafone added 4.09% to 127.25p after an upbeat briefing on its Spanish and Italian operations. Meanwhile steelmaker Corus jumped 3.89% to 407.5p, closely followed by British Airways which added 3.68% to 450.25p, while retail group Kingfisher climbed 3.37% to 260.5p. On the downside most of the losses were posted by mining and energy firms as gold futures fell, with Kazakhmys the biggest drag with a drop of 4.96% to £10.53, closely followed by BHP Billiton which slipped 4.81% t...

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