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Global economic outlook varied significantly across countries in January 2021, although the recent roll-out of the COVID-19 vaccines raised hopes of a rebound in global growth. The tepid expansion recorded in January 2021, was led by the US where business activities accelerated, despite continued supply chain disruptions. In China, business activities and new orders also increased, albeit, slowly just as the pace of recovery in the Emerging Markets and Developing Economies (EMDEs) remained sluggish. However, economic activities in the euro area continued to contract due to the renewed lockdown measures.
The IMF’s World Economic Outlook (WEO) for January 2021 projected the global economy to grow at 5.5 percent in 2021, compared with an estimated contraction of 3.5 percent in 2020. The 2021 growth forecast was revised upward by 0.3 percentage point, indicating additional policy support in large economies and expectations of a vaccine-powered strengthening of economic activitie ....

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FTSE 100 trims gains; house prices rise 2.1% in April, the largest monthly increase since 2004


FTSE 100 closes on the front foot, with AstraZeneca the top riser
Footsie finished Friday ahead by around eight points, or 0.12%, at 6,969,
FTSE 100 closes around eight points higher
AstraZeneca top blue-chip riser
5.05pm: FTSE closes ahead
FTSE 100 closed on the front foot at the end of the trading week, with drugs giant and much-in-the-news COVID-19 vaccine producer AstraZeneca (LON:AZN) the top dog.
Footsie finished ahead by around eight points, or 0.12%, at 6,969, with the psychologically significant 7,000 level now coming back into view.
Over the week as a whole , the FTSE 100 added around 0.45%.
AstraZeneca shares closed up over 4% at 7,715p as traders welcomed an upbeat first quarterly results statement, which showed sales of US$7.3 billion, around 15% higher compared to the first quarter of 2020. ....

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FTSE 100 trims gains; AstraZeneca PLC closes the week with impressive run


FTSE 100 closes on the front foot, with AstraZeneca the top riser
Footsie finished Friday ahead by around eight points, or 0.12%, at 6,969,
FTSE 100 closes around eight points higher
AstraZeneca top blue-chip riser
5.05pm: FTSE closes ahead
FTSE 100 closed on the front foot at the end of the trading week, with drugs giant and much-in-the-news COVID-19 vaccine producer AstraZeneca (LON:AZN) the top dog.
Footsie finished ahead by around eight points, or 0.12%, at 6,969, with the psychologically significant 7,000 level now coming back into view.
Over the week as a whole , the FTSE 100 added around 0.45%.
AstraZeneca shares closed up over 4% at 7,715p as traders welcomed an upbeat first quarterly results statement, which showed sales of US$7.3 billion, around 15% higher compared to the first quarter of 2020. ....

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FTSE 100 dips in the red; AstraZeneca PLC on the rise after posting bullish update


FTSE 100 closes on the front foot, with AstraZeneca the top riser
Footsie finished Friday ahead by around eight points, or 0.12%, at 6,969,
FTSE 100 closes around eight points higher
AstraZeneca top blue-chip riser
5.05pm: FTSE closes ahead
FTSE 100 closed on the front foot at the end of the trading week, with drugs giant and much-in-the-news COVID-19 vaccine producer AstraZeneca (LON:AZN) the top dog.
Footsie finished ahead by around eight points, or 0.12%, at 6,969, with the psychologically significant 7,000 level now coming back into view.
Over the week as a whole , the FTSE 100 added around 0.45%.
AstraZeneca shares closed up over 4% at 7,715p as traders welcomed an upbeat first quarterly results statement, which showed sales of US$7.3 billion, around 15% higher compared to the first quarter of 2020. ....

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FTSE 100 claws back losses; Wall Street to open softer after stellar week


FTSE 100 closes on the front foot, with AstraZeneca the top riser
Footsie finished Friday ahead by around eight points, or 0.12%, at 6,969,
FTSE 100 closes around eight points higher
AstraZeneca top blue-chip riser
5.05pm: FTSE closes ahead
FTSE 100 closed on the front foot at the end of the trading week, with drugs giant and much-in-the-news COVID-19 vaccine producer AstraZeneca (LON:AZN) the top dog.
Footsie finished ahead by around eight points, or 0.12%, at 6,969, with the psychologically significant 7,000 level now coming back into view.
Over the week as a whole , the FTSE 100 added around 0.45%.
AstraZeneca shares closed up over 4% at 7,715p as traders welcomed an upbeat first quarterly results statement, which showed sales of US$7.3 billion, around 15% higher compared to the first quarter of 2020. ....

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