London stocks slid in early trade on Friday as weaker-than-expected UK GDP data and the ongoing conflict in the Middle East weighed on sentiment, with Brent crude remaining above $100 a barrel.
The FTSE 100 (^FTSE) and European indices sold off again as markets opened, to cap off a week in the red with eyes trained on the oil price as the US gave the temporary green light for countries to ...
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