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FTSE buoyed by oil shares after OPEC agrees supply curbs

Published 29/09/2016, 17:13
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By Alistair Smout and Adela Suliman

LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's top share index approached a 1-1/2 year high on Thursday, boosted by heavyweight oil companies after a decision by OPEC to curb output for the first time since 2008. [O/R]

Outsourcing group Capita (L:CPI), however, missed out on the broader market rally, slumping 26.7 percent after issuing a profit warning.

The blue-chip FTSE 100 index (FTSE) closed up 1 percent at 6,919.42 points, within touching distance of its 2016 peak of 6,955 points which was its highest level since April 2015.

A rise in the shares of oil companies was the main driver behind the FTSE's gains, with Royal Dutch Shell (L:RDSa) jumping more than 6 percent while BP (L:BP) climbed 4.3 percent following the OPEC decision.

Although details on the OPEC deal were scarce, traders were encouraged by the group's first move to support prices since 2008.

"This tentative move by OPEC could be a game changer and as a result we're seeing oil stocks moving up quite nicely," said Manoj Ladwa, head of trading at TJM Partners.

The FTSE 100 is up roughly 10 percent since the start of 2016.

© Reuters. A worker shelters from the rain as he passes the London Stock Exchange in the City of London

A decision by the Bank of England in August to cut interest rates to record lows helped the FTSE 100 recover from an initial slump in June caused by Britain's shock 'Brexit' vote to quit the European Union.

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