(Reuters) - Britain's leading shares jumped 0.7 percent on Thursday, with commodities hoisting the index into the black as global equities took heart from a rebound on Wall Street.
All FTSE 100 mining and oil shares traded higher, adding nearly 20 points to the index's upside as copper bounced back and oil edged higher as U.S. gasoline inventories fell.
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All FTSE 100 mining and oil shares traded higher, adding nearly 20 points to the index's upside as copper bounced back and oil edged higher as U.S. gasoline inventories fell.
Read more at Reuters Africa
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