Euronext Dublin outperformed peers as it climbed 0.6 per cent on the back of some of its heavy-hitters via IrishTimesBiz
Among the airlines, Ryanair was up 1.5 per cent as it recovered some of the ground it lost on Monday on the back of some disappointing commentary on its earnings and the wildfires in Greece. The rest of the sector was down.Paddy Power Betfair parent Flutter Entertainment stood out on the downside as its share price fell 2 per cent.The FTSE 100 closed up 0.2 per cent at its highest level in over two months as shares in the capital’s mining giants and consumer company Unilever soared.
The biggest risers on the FTSE 100 were Antofagasta, up 102.5p at 1,657p, Anglo American, up 115.5p at 2,506p, Croda, up 268p at 5,930p, Unilever, up 174.5p at 4,193p, NS Rio Tinto, up 217p at 5,394p. Among individual movers, spirits group Remy Cointreau SA surged after Chinese sales helped it surpass forecasts.US stocks gained amid choppy trading that could see the Dow log a 12-day rally ahead of quarterly earnings reports from megacap technology companies Alphabet and Microsoft, and a rate hike by the Federal Reserve.
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