FTSE hit by falling metals
13th Nov 2006, 19:40 GMT
LONDON (Reuters) - The FTSE 100 ended lower on Monday as weaker metals and crude oil dragged down resources heavyweights, but the index pared earlier losses as rumblings of renewed consolidation activity provided support.
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