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FTSE 100 losses accelerate through afternoon as US stocks slide

StockMarketWire.com

The FTSE 100 fell 1.2% to 5,792.01 as a downbeat open to trading on Wall Street suggested investors are getting nervous just over a week out from the presidential election.

Amid the political uncertainty and rising coronavirus infections across the globe, and in the US specifically, the S&P 500 was down 2.4% at 3,383.40 at 4.30pm UK time.

In corporate news, Coca-Cola bottler Coca-Cola European Partners slipped 2.3% to 38.12c, surrendering earlier gains after it lobbed a €6.5 billion bid for Australian counterpart Coca-Cola Amatil.

The Australian company agreed to recommend the offer to its shareholders, subject to completion of due diligence.

Recently listed online beauty products retailer The Hut Group gained 4.2% to 694.8p, having upgraded its annual revenue guidance after its third-quarter sales jumped 39%.

The Hut Group lifted its annual revenue forecast to between around £1.48 billion and £1.52 billion, up from its previous target of around £1.43 billion.

Advertising group WPP dipped 1% to 658.6p on news that it had appointed Ya-Qin Zhang as a non-executive director.

Zhang was president of Chinese internet giant Baidu between 2014 and 2019 and had also held executive positions at Microsoft.

Student accommodation group Unite fell 1.9% to 869p after it appointed Richard Huntingford as its new chairman, to replace Phil White at the start of April.

Huntingford was also currently chairman of specialist media platform Future, which shed 1% to £20.05.

Molecular diagnostics group Yourgene Health slumped 6.7% to 18.2p on announcing that its first-half revenue had risen 5%, as strong growth in the UK and Europe was offset by weakness in the company's international business.

Cancer treatment developer Advanced Oncotherapy dropped 1.9% to 36.3p after it launched £7.7 million equity raising, at 30p a share.

Financial services group WH Ireland added 8.4% to 40.1p as it swung to a modest first-half profit, its first half-yearly profit in five years.

Flooring retailer United Carpets gained 23.1% to 4p even as its revenue showed signs of recovery since it reopened its 56 stores on 22 May.

Like-for-like sales for the 19 weeks to 1 October had risen 24%, meaning the United Carpets had recovered much of the ground lost during the UK's national lockdown.

Story provided by StockMarketWire.com