FTSE off to a sluggish start after Christmas break

clock

The FTSE 100 Index has risen 2.1 points, or less than 0.1%, to 5597.50 in the first hour of trading after the Christmas break.

UK stocks including AstraZeneca have advanced after the drugmaker announced plans to develop a treatment for Alzheimer's and schizophrenia. BP has declined on falling crude-oil futures. AstraZeneca, the UK's second-largest drugmaker, has climbed 36p, or 1.3%, to 283.1p. The company says it has agreed to pay Turgescent as much as $300m over four years to help develop TC-1734, an experimental treatment. BP, Europe's biggest oil company, has fallen 10p, or 1.6%, to 611.5p while Royal Dutch Shell, the region's second- largest energy producer, has also lost 20p, or 1.1%, to 1,754p. Crude o...

To continue reading this article...

Join Professional Adviser for free

  • Unlimited access to real-time news, industry insights and market intelligence
  • Stay ahead of the curve with spotlights on emerging trends and technologies
  • Receive breaking news stories straight to your inbox in the daily newsletters
  • Make smart business decisions with the latest developments in regulation, investing retirement and protection
  • Members-only access to the editor’s weekly Friday commentary
  • Be the first to hear about our events and awards programmes

Join

 

Already a Professional Adviser member?

Login

More on Investment

How Trump's 'America first' presidency affects UK financial advisers

How Trump's 'America first' presidency affects UK financial advisers

Sahar Nazir investigates how President Donald Trump is affecting the financial services sector

Sahar Nazir
clock 30 April 2025 • 5 min read
Reeves reveals 'comprehensive' draft regulatory regime for crypto assets

Reeves reveals 'comprehensive' draft regulatory regime for crypto assets

Working with the US to develop rules

Eve Maddock-Jones
clock 30 April 2025 • 2 min read
FCA drops SDR plans for portfolio managers

FCA drops SDR plans for portfolio managers

To focus on MPS review for now

Jen Frost
clock 30 April 2025 • 4 min read