Britain's FTSE 100 .FTSE index is seen opening 14 points lower at 5,871 on
Tuesday, according to financial bookmakers.
* BRITISH AIRWAYS: British Airways' ICAG.L new boss appealed to Britain
and the United States on Monday to back pre-flight COVID-19 testing with
quarantine-free transatlantic travel corridors. * GOLD: Gold prices eased on Tuesday, trading in a narrow range, as caution
set in ahead of the deadline to reach an agreement on a new U.S. coronavirus
stimulus package and the upcoming presidential election. * OIL: Oil prices slipped for a fourth straight day on Tuesday on worries a
resurgence of coronavirus cases globally is stifling a promising recovery in
fuel demand, while growing output from Libya adds to plentiful supply.
* The UK blue-chip index .FTSE closed 0.6% lower on Monday. UK CORPORATE DIARY:
Bellway Plc BWY.L FY results
Reckitt Benckiser Group RB.L Q3 trading statement
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