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Sector movers: Oil and Gas, Industrial Metals pace losses
(Sharecast News) - Oil&Gas and Industrial Metals plummeted on Tuesday amid a downdraft on the wider FTSE 350, despite a large move lower in sterling. Triggering the spike in risk aversion, Americans returned from the 4 July break in selling spirits following the release of a string of softer than expected economic data in the US over the last few weeks.
Against that backdrop, Brent crude oil futures on the ICE were walloped, retreating by 11.85% to $101.65.
In parallel, shortly after the close of trading in London, September-dated copper futures on COMEX were falling 5.26% to $3.4145 a pound on COMEX.
Precious metals' prices were also under pressure with August gold futures on COMEX down by 2.0% at $1,765.40/oz. and the September contract for silver shedding 2.7% to $19.14/oz..
Robbing gold and silver of their safe-haven allure was the Greenback, as the US dollar index popped 1.41% higher to 106.62, putting it back at levels last seen in 2002.
Not surprisingly, shares of precious metals miners also traded on the back foot.
Life insurers meanwhile fell tracking a slide in longer-term Gilts with the yield on the benchmark 10-year issue down by nearly 15 basis points to 2.05%.
Top performing sectors so far today
Real Estate Investment Trusts 2,684.00 +0.81%
Real Estate Investment & Services 2,435.10 +0.73%
Industrial Transportation 2,733.34 +0.40%
Chemicals 11,615.19 +0.34%
Beverages 26,777.33 +0.25%
Bottom performing sectors so far today
Oil, Gas and Coal 6,849.32 -7.97%
Industrial Metals & Mining 5,965.84 -6.58%
Life Insurance 6,201.37 -5.05%
Precious Metals and Mining 9,536.46 -4.66%
Medical Equipment and Services 10,089.57 -3.99%
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