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Monday 16 February 2015 5:06 amFive reasons why the FTSE 100 is pushing towards a record high: Greek debt negotiations, Draghirsquo Bazooka and a falling poundBy: Jessica MorrisShareFacebookShare on FacebookXShare on TwitterLinkedInShare on LinkedInWhatsAppShare on WhatsAppEmailShare on EmailAdd as a preferredsource on GoogleThe stock market is edging towards a record high, moving closer to the record of 6930 points it hit on 30 December 1999: or the year the euro was launched, Tracey Emin s My Bed went on show at the Tate, everyone fretted about the Millennium Bug and the dotcom bubble was busily inflating.So here s what s giving the FTSE 100 a boost this time around:Greek debtnegotiationsGreek debt negotiations, which have dominated markets, will reach a cliffhanger today, as Eurozone finance ministers convene for another Eurogroup meeting in Brussels and with the Greek debt crisis right at the top of the agenda.Any agreement is likely to plump up markets.Draghi se <a href=www.polenefr.fr>polene bag</a> uro;1 trillion bazooka European Central Bank governor Mario Draghi finally launched his big bazooka towards the end of last month, announcing aeuro;1 trillion quantitative <a href=www.owalas.com.de>owala tumbler</a> easing package which will help quench the credit parched single currency bloc. The belief that this will stave off deflation and ki <a href=www.stanleycup.at>stanley thermobecher</a> ck-start growth in the anaemic region, which is also the UK s biggest trading partner, has lifted shares. Brighter economic pictureA batch of recent economic data has painted slightly brighter Ttpd Debenhams sales slide in tough market
Monday 11 November 2013 11:53 pmAlitalia board weigh up job cutsBy: Express KCSShareFacebookShare on FacebookXShare on TwitterLinkedInShare on LinkedInWhatsAppShare on WhatsAppEmailShare on EmailAdd as a preferredsource on GoogleItalian airline Alitalia has called a board meeting for tomorrow to discuss a revised industrial plan for the loss-making carr <a href=www.cups-stanley-cups.com.de>stanley quencher</a> ier that could include heavy job losses, sources familiar with the situation said yesterday. One source said a few thousand jobs could be cut as a result of the revised plan, although there was no definite number given that any proposal would need to secure a number of approvals, including that of trade unions. Share this articleFacebookXLinkedInWhatsAppEmailSimilarly tagged content: SectionsNewsCategoriesBusinessTrending ArticlesLabour will regret the Renters <a href=www.stanley-cups.pl>stanley termosy</a> rsquo; Rights ActUK at lsquo;greatest riskrsquo; of jet fuel shortage as flights to <a href=www.stanley-cup.at>stanley cup</a> be cancelledJet fuel shortage looms as government scrambles to secure suppliesAfter Santanderrsquo TSB takeover ndash; who are the top players in UK banking Clairersquo Accessories to launch UK high street comebackMore from City AMFemale rugby CEOs on breaking barriers in male-dominated industriesADHitmarker Launches Hitmarker Pro, a New End-to-End Hiring Platform Built specifically for the Gaming IndustryBusiness Wirelsquo;Disappointing dayrsquo;: Edinburgh Worldwide admits defeat to Saba CapitalInvestingBank of England Live: Interest rates held as hawks warn of
Monday 16 February 2015 5:06 amFive reasons why the FTSE 100 is pushing towards a record high: Greek debt negotiations, Draghirsquo Bazooka and a falling poundBy: Jessica MorrisShareFacebookShare on FacebookXShare on TwitterLinkedInShare on LinkedInWhatsAppShare on WhatsAppEmailShare on EmailAdd as a preferredsource on GoogleThe stock market is edging towards a record high, moving closer to the record of 6930 points it hit on 30 December 1999: or the year the euro was launched, Tracey Emin s My Bed went on show at the Tate, everyone fretted about the Millennium Bug and the dotcom bubble was busily inflating.So here s what s giving the FTSE 100 a boost this time around:Greek debtnegotiationsGreek debt negotiations, which have dominated markets, will reach a cliffhanger today, as Eurozone finance ministers convene for another Eurogroup meeting in Brussels and with the Greek debt crisis right at the top of the agenda.Any agreement is likely to plump up markets.Draghi se <a href=www.polenefr.fr>polene bag</a> uro;1 trillion bazooka European Central Bank governor Mario Draghi finally launched his big bazooka towards the end of last month, announcing aeuro;1 trillion quantitative <a href=www.owalas.com.de>owala tumbler</a> easing package which will help quench the credit parched single currency bloc. The belief that this will stave off deflation and ki <a href=www.stanleycup.at>stanley thermobecher</a> ck-start growth in the anaemic region, which is also the UK s biggest trading partner, has lifted shares. Brighter economic pictureA batch of recent economic data has painted slightly brighter Ttpd Debenhams sales slide in tough market
Monday 11 November 2013 11:53 pmAlitalia board weigh up job cutsBy: Express KCSShareFacebookShare on FacebookXShare on TwitterLinkedInShare on LinkedInWhatsAppShare on WhatsAppEmailShare on EmailAdd as a preferredsource on GoogleItalian airline Alitalia has called a board meeting for tomorrow to discuss a revised industrial plan for the loss-making carr <a href=www.cups-stanley-cups.com.de>stanley quencher</a> ier that could include heavy job losses, sources familiar with the situation said yesterday. One source said a few thousand jobs could be cut as a result of the revised plan, although there was no definite number given that any proposal would need to secure a number of approvals, including that of trade unions. Share this articleFacebookXLinkedInWhatsAppEmailSimilarly tagged content: SectionsNewsCategoriesBusinessTrending ArticlesLabour will regret the Renters <a href=www.stanley-cups.pl>stanley termosy</a> rsquo; Rights ActUK at lsquo;greatest riskrsquo; of jet fuel shortage as flights to <a href=www.stanley-cup.at>stanley cup</a> be cancelledJet fuel shortage looms as government scrambles to secure suppliesAfter Santanderrsquo TSB takeover ndash; who are the top players in UK banking Clairersquo Accessories to launch UK high street comebackMore from City AMFemale rugby CEOs on breaking barriers in male-dominated industriesADHitmarker Launches Hitmarker Pro, a New End-to-End Hiring Platform Built specifically for the Gaming IndustryBusiness Wirelsquo;Disappointing dayrsquo;: Edinburgh Worldwide admits defeat to Saba CapitalInvestingBank of England Live: Interest rates held as hawks warn of