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Johnson’s Brexit deal sends FTSE 100 soaring to nine-month high

Pharmaceutical firm AstraZeneca made strong gains as traders were increasingly hopeful that its vaccine will soon be approved.

Henry Goodwin by Henry Goodwin
2020-12-29 11:36
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The FTSE 100 soared to a nine-month high after the markets opened for the first time after the UK’s Brexit deal was confirmed.

London’s top index was 2.3 per cent, or 149.4p, higher at 6,651p after investor sentiment lifted following the Christmas break.

All the UK’s markets were in positive territory, with the FTSE 250 up 2.4%.

Pharmaceutical firm AstraZeneca made strong gains as traders were increasingly hopeful that its vaccine, created with the University of Oxford, will soon be approved for use in the UK.

Optimism surrounding the rate of vaccinations across the UK helped to keep the markets aloft. Nevertheless, banking stocks were still cautious in the face of coronavirus concerns.

Lloyds, NatWest, Barclays and HSBC were four of the FTSE’s heaviest fallers in early trading despite the broader uptick in sentiment.

Russ Mould, investment director at AJ Bell, said the markets seem to be “welcoming the Brexit deal”.

“However, the agreement struck between London and Brussels is yet to win universal acclaim, even if that is the inevitable result of the compromises that the Prime Minister had to make to get the deal over the line before the end of the transition period and confirmation of the UK’s departure from the economic bloc,” he added.

“A double-dip recession, thanks to new viral strains and perhaps more stringent lockdowns, could put equity investors on the back foot.

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“Even if the FTSE 100 is down by a sixth from its August 2018 and January 2020 highs, the index is up by 30% from its March 2020 nadir of 4,994, so some degree of recovery is already expected.

“A successful vaccination programme could unleash animal spirits in the form of corporate investment and increased private consumption, leading to a rapid economic bounce back, especially now some of the Brexit uncertainty is lifting.”

Related: Tax middle-aged Brits to fund social care, Jeremy Hunt tells Boris

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