FTSE gains after good day on Wall Street

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The FTSE has gained 46 points, or 0.8%, to 5837.50 so far this morning helped by an indication from the US Federal Reserve that the run of interest-rate increases in the world's biggest economy may be nearing an end.

BHP Billiton and Anglo American have led mining stocks higher as metal prices have climbed while Brambles Industries has gained after selling a trash collection unit to Veolia Environnement SA. The Fed said after European markets closed yesterday that further rate increases will depend on the outlook of economic growth and inflation as indicated by data. The overnight lending rate was raised to 5.25%, up from 1% two years ago. BHP Billiton, the world's largest mining company, has gained 2.9% to 1,061p. Anglo American, the world's second largest, has advanced 2.9% to 2,225p. Copper ...

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