FTSE 100 ends lower as sterling gains more than a cent against the greenback
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The FTSE 100 retreated 19 points Monday, a 0.3% loss, to 7,000, while the FTSE 250 lost 31 points, 0.1%, to 22,491.
"A quieter start to the week has seen stock markets drift back on a lack of news, with only the goings-on in European football providing some interest (for those keen on the game anyway)," IG Chief Market Analyst Chris Beauchamp.