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UK Stocks-Factors to watch on April 9

Published 09/04/2021, 06:08
Updated 09/04/2021, 06:12
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April 9 (Reuters) - Britain's FTSE 100 .FTSE index is seen
opening 3 points higher at 6,945 points on Friday, according to
financial bookmakers.

* ASTRAZENECA: Hong Kong said on Friday it will delay
shipments of AstraZeneca (NASDAQ:AZN)'s AZN.L COVID-19 vaccine this year
amid mounting concerns over possible links between the shot and
very rare cases of blood clots. * HSBC: HSBC HSBA.L and the Asian Development Bank (ADB)
will provide a combined $300 million in financing to help Asia's
supply chains boost manufacturing capacity for COVID-19
vaccines, the two lenders said on Friday. * WIZZ AIR: Wizz Air WIZZ.L has replaced its flight
operations chief after he was apparently recorded telling his
team to draw up a redundancy list of pilots who were often sick
or "caused grief" while sparing cheaper contract crew.
* ASTRAZENECA: The Dutch government will limit use of the
AstraZeneca AZN.L COVID-19 vaccine to people above age 60
following rare cases of blood clots, Health Minister Hugo de
Jonge said on Thursday. * ASTRAZENECA: Australia and the Philippines limited use of
AstraZeneca's AZN.L COVID-19 vaccine on Thursday, while the
African Union dropped plans to buy the shot amid global
shortages, dealing further blows to the company's hopes to
deliver a vaccine for the world. * GOLD: Gold prices fell on Friday as robust economic data
from China boosted hopes of a swift recovery, although bullion
was set to rise more than 1% on the week as the U.S. dollar and
Treasury yields pulled back from recent highs. * OIL: Oil prices edged up in early Asian trade on Friday,
supported by a weaker dollar, as investors weighed rising
supplies and the impact on fuel demand from the COVID-19
pandemic. * The UK blue-chip index .FTSE closed up 0.8% on Thursday
as heavyweight mining stocks tracked rising metal prices
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