FTSE FTSE 100 Index : Bullish and Bearish Analyst Opinions

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08:02
Mar 25
The British FTSE 100 index is experiencing a positive trading session with a gain of 0.66 percent, reflecting broader market optimism.
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08:03
Mar 20
The British FTSE 100 index is trading higher by 0.36 percent, reflecting a modest positive sentiment in the United Kingdom equity markets.
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08:03
Mar 19
The FTSE 100 index experienced a significant decline of over one percent, reflecting broader market weakness and negative investor sentiment regarding the British economy.
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08:03
Mar 17
The FTSE 100 index shows a marginal gain of 0.14 percent, reflecting a period of relative stability and minimal movement in the British equity market.
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08:02
Mar 16
The British FTSE 100 index is trading higher by 0.34 percent, reflecting a modest positive sentiment in the UK equity market.
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08:01
Mar 09
Britain's FTSE 100 index declined by
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08:01
Mar 06
First Squawk (@FirstSquawk) BRITAIN'S FTSE 100 UP 0.38% Tweet Link
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10:17
Feb 23
Crawford Falconer Senior Advisor, Bradshaw Advisory (Former UK Trade Negotiator) Bloomberg Markets
The new 15% tariff applies globally. The UK and Australia lost their previous preferential 10% rate. The EU is pausing trade negotiations. The UK is explicitly named as a "loser" because it lost its exemption. European exporters (Germany/DAX) face a 15% hurdle on top of existing barriers. This directly hits the bottom line of export-heavy indices. SHORT UK EQUITIES / EUROPEAN EQUITIES. The 150-day tariff is blocked by courts or removed early; domestic stimulus in Europe offsets trade pain.
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08:11
Jan 13
1. THE FACT: Emigration from the UK has reached a century high, with 45 tax-paying millionaires leaving daily and 3,000 new welfare recipients added daily. The left's response is a wealth tax. 2. THE BRIDGE: The exodus of high-net-worth individuals and an increase in welfare recipients indicate a deteriorating economic environment, potential capital flight, and a shrinking tax base. The proposed wealth tax could exacerbate these issues, further deterring investment and talent, leading to a decline in UK economic prospects and asset values. 3. THE VERDICT: Short UK equities/indices due to high emigration rates of wealthy individuals, increasing welfare recipients, and the potential negative impact of proposed wealth taxes on the economy.
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Buzzberg tracks FTSE (FTSE 100 Index) across 3 sources. 5 bullish vs 4 bearish calls from 4 analysts. Sentiment: predominantly bullish (11%). 9 total trade ideas tracked.