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FTSE 100 higher on airline stocks

Tuesday, 02 Sep 2008 17:29
Airline stocks benefit from falling oil prices

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The FTSE 100 closed 17.90 points higher at 5,620.70 led by higher airline stocks, which benefited from the falling price of oil.

Hurricane Gustav failed to cause as much damage in the Mexican Gulf as had been feared and consequently oil prices reversed after recent spikes.

By this afternoon, crude oil had slipped to $109 per barrel and analysts believe it could fall back to $100 a barrel or less, easing pressures on industries where oil is an important cost factor.

Shares in Thomas Cook reacted strongly to the news, climbing 7.29 per cent to 246.5p, while shares in TUI Travel rose 5.9 per cent to 229p.

Retailers, which have seen their share prices move ever lower in recent weeks, were also among the risers today.

Grocer Sainsbury saw its shares rise 6.09 per cent to 370p and Next shares climbed 5.59 per cent to £11.33.

However, energy and mining stocks fell with Anglo American down 4.82 per cent to £26.46 and BG Group down 3.95 per cent to £11.19.

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