FTSE 100 Rises 0.27% as Tesco Leads with 2.92% Gain Amid Strong Advance-Decline Ratio
The FTSE 100 index rose by 0.27%, reflecting a steady upward trend with a 0.21% increase over the past month. Tesco Plc led large-cap stocks with a 2.92% gain, while Experian Plc fell by 2.41%. In the mid-cap sector, Tritax Big Box REIT Plc excelled with a 4.86% return, contrasting with Mondi Plc's 2.31% decline. Small-cap stocks showed significant volatility, with Fuller, Smith & Turner Plc gaining 14.02% and WH Smith Plc dropping 16.17%. Overall, a positive advance-decline ratio of 1.44x indicates a favorable market environment, particularly for small and mid-cap investors.
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