UK Stocks-Factors to watch on Nov 17

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UK Stocks-Factors to watch on Nov 17 Nov 17 – Britain’s FTSE 100 index is seen opening 12 points lower at6,409 on Tuesday, according to financial bookmakers * COVID-19: Britain has secured 5 million doses of an experimental COVID-19vaccine developed by Moderna Inc after it reported positive trialresults, health minister Matt Hancock said on Monday,…

imageUK Stocks-Factors to watch on Nov 17 Nov 17 – Britain’s FTSE 100 index is seen opening 12 points lower at6,409 on Tuesday, according to financial bookmakers * COVID-19: Britain has secured 5 million doses of an experimental COVID-19vaccine developed by Moderna Inc after it reported positive trialresults, health minister Matt Hancock said on Monday, with the earliest dosesexpected for delivery in spring.* BREXIT: European Union diplomats warned Britain on Monday that time wasfast running out for a Brexit deal, and that it may already be too late toratify one, as negotiators in Brussels began a last-ditch attempt to avoid atumultuous exit at the end of December.* GOLD: Gold prices edged higher as the dollar slipped, while investorsweighed concerns over spiking coronavirus cases globally against optimism overpositive developments around a second possible COVID-19 vaccine.* OIL: Oil prices edged higher on expectations OPEC and its allies willextend oil production cuts for at least three months, while sentiment wasbolstered by news of another promising coronavirus vaccine.* The UK blue-chip index closed 1.7% higher on Monday as positivevaccine data from drugmaker Moderna bolstered hopes of a swift economic recoveryto pre-pandemic levels, offsetting concerns over a post-Brexit trade deal withthe European Union.

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