FTSE 100 ends higher but doesn t crack 7,100; US markets mixed after Nasdaq reverses course lower
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FTSE 100 ends higher but doesn t crack 7,100; US markets mixed after Nasdaq reverses course lower
Helped by the weakness of sterling, the FTSE 100 posted decent gains Manufacturers are going full-pelt but rising input prices are a concern
FTSE 100 rises 58 points
US indices mixed as Nasdaq slides
Asia-focused banks suffer
5.15pm: FTSE can t quite reach 7,100
London s leading index closed Tuesday up 58 points, 0.8%, at 7,080, while the FTSE 250 gained 191 points, 0.8%, to end at 22,875. US and UK investors have returned from their holiday in bullish form, picking up where they left off on Friday, IG Chief Market Analyst Chris Beauchamp wrote. Growth sectors such as health care and tech stocks continue to struggle compared to the cyclical areas such as mining and banking, while in the UK commodity prices have driven the gains for the FT
FTSE 100 ends higher but doesn t crack 7,100; US markets mixed after Nasdaq reverses course lower
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FTSE 100 ends higher but doesn t crack 7,100; US markets mixed after Nasdaq reverses course lower
Helped by the weakness of sterling, the FTSE 100 posted decent gains Manufacturers are going full-pelt but rising input prices are a concern
FTSE 100 rises 58 points
US indices mixed as Nasdaq slides
Asia-focused banks suffer
5.15pm: FTSE can t quite reach 7,100
London s leading index closed Tuesday up 58 points, 0.8%, at 7,080, while the FTSE 250 gained 191 points, 0.8%, to end at 22,875. US and UK investors have returned from their holiday in bullish form, picking up where they left off on Friday, IG Chief Market Analyst Chris Beauchamp wrote. Growth sectors such as health care and tech stocks continue to struggle compared to the cyclical areas such as mining and banking, while in the UK commodity prices have driven the gains for the FT
Introduction
Hosted in UNSSC Blue Line platform, these new procurement courses were developed by UNSSC in close cooperation with the Office of Supply Chain Management (OSCM)/UN Procurement Division and the Capacity Development and Operational Training Service (CDOTS).
Objectives
The new UN Procurement Campus is a unique space for free and continuous learning on UN procurement. It is designed to support management and staff involved in procurement processes.
Course Methodology
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Each course offers a combination of small knowledge units (self-paced micro-lessons) with activities that promote the consolidation and reflection on course key takeaways. Scenario-based learning exposes participants to examples, real-life challenges and tasks of UN procurement processes.