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FTSE 100 up 0.3%, FTSE 250 adds 0.8%
Feb 2 (Reuters) - UK's main stock indexes rose on Thursday, led by optimism after the Federal Reserve said it had turned a key corner in the fight against inflation, while all eyes turned to the Bank of England for its verdict on interest rates.
The blue-chip FTSE 100 rose 0.3% by 0806 GMT after slipping for the past two sessions, while the domestically focussed FTSE 250 index added 0.8%. Wall Street's main indexes closed sharply higher on Wednesday after Fed Chair Jerome Powell acknowledged that inflation was starting to ease in remarks he made following a quarter-point rate hike by the U.S. central bank.
The BoE is poised to raise rates for the 10th time in a row later on Thursday to keep up its fight against rampant inflation, but it could also drop a hint about when the steep climb in borrowing costs will end. Shell rose 1.2% after the oil giant delivered a record $40 billion profit in 2022 and announced a new $4 billion share buyback programme over the next three months. Ad firm WPP climbed 5.2% to the top of the FTSE 100 after its French rival Publicis Groupe forecast more growth in 2023, banking on sustained investments in digital transformation. BT slipped 3.5% after Britain's biggest broadband and mobile operator reported a 3% dip in third-quarter adjusted revenue, just below market expectations. (Reporting by Sruthi Shankar in Bengaluru; Editing by Dhanya Ann Thoppil)
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