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May 23 - Markets closed

World markets

Shanghai 2,275.67 -26.74 (-1.16%)
S&P 500 1,650.51 -4.84 (-0.29%)
Nikkei 225 14,483.98 -1,143.28 (-7.32%)
Hang Seng Index 22,669.68 -591.40 (-2.54%)
TSEC 8,237.83 0.00 (0.00%)
EURO STOXX 50 2,776.78 -58.23 (-2.05%)
CAC 40 3,967.15 -83.96 (-2.07%)
S&P TSX 12,658.09 -94.41 (-0.74%)
S&P/ASX 200 5,062.40 -103.00 (-1.99%)
BSE Sensex 19,674.33 -387.91 (-1.93%)
KOSPI 1,969.19 0.00 (0.00%)

Currencies

GBP/USD 1.5105 -0.0103 (-0.68%)
GBP/EUR 1.1680 -0.0177 (-1.49%)
GBP/JPY 153.8897 -1.9618 (-1.26%)
GBP/HKD 11.7260 -0.0815 (-0.69%)
GBP/CNY 9.2654 -0.0741 (-0.79%)
GBP/AUD 1.5511 -0.0099 (-0.64%)
Column: Revenge of the markets - James Saft
By James Saft. Thu May 23, 2013 3:58pm EDT. (Reuters) - For months, markets have been dancing to central bankers' tune, but that may now be changing.
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Top stories

A day after the FTSE 100 came within 90 points of its December 1999 all-time high, the index slumped 143 points yesterday to 6696, wiping �36bn off the value of Britain's top companies.
Mothercare is crawling towards a recovery as chief executive Simon Calver insisted the UK company was on target to break even within two years.
Mario Draghi, president of the European Central Bank, entered the political debate surrounding Britain's EU membership on Thursday, telling a City of London audience that Europe needed �a more European UK�.
A day after the International Monetary Fund urged the government to do more to spur growth, Britain's official statisticians have reminded economists of just how far the UK economy remains from full health.
Business leaders and politicians have raised concerns over the future of Inverness's links with London Gatwick. A three-times-a-day service operated by Flybe is in doubt following the airline's decision to sell all of its take-off and landing slots at Gatwick.

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Sector summary

Sector Change % down/up
Basic Materials -3.22%
Capital Goods -1.88%
Conglomerates -1.72%
Cons. Cyclical -2.30%
Cons. Non-Cyclical -1.30%
Energy -1.39%
Financial -3.17%
Healthcare -1.62%
Services -1.57%
Technology -3.17%
Transportation -1.76%
Utilities -0.64%