The FTSE 100 Index Closes 0.97% Lower

2026-03-18 17:07 By TRADING ECONOMICS 1 min. read

The FTSE 100 Index dropped -101 points or 0.97 percent on Wednesday to close at 10303 points.

Losses were led by Compass (-4.06%), WPP (-4.01%) and 3i (-4.01%).

Offsetting the fall, top gainers were Diploma (17.89%), Weir (2.06%) and Babcock International (1.76%).



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