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UK Stocks Surge with Record - Long Rally, Led by Energy and Finance SectorsThe UK's FTSE 100 index climbed 1.2% on May 2nd, registering its 15th consecutive daily gain and setting a new record for the longest streak of rises in its history. It is now just 3% below its March peak. Global trade tensions have eased, with signs of the US and China reopening negotiations on tariffs, and better - than - expected corporate earnings have boosted market sentiment and risk appetite.
May 13, 2025, 3:26 pm EDT
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