FTSE 100 Live: Reaction to Elon Musk’s Twitter deal, markets recover

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FTSE 100 Live: Reaction to Elon Musk’s Twitter deal, markets recover
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The FTSE 100 index fell almost 2% last night, but Wall Street closed higher as the Twitter board backed a $44 billion bid from the Tesla chief executive

lon Musk’s Twitter deal has set the tone for a stronger European session as sentiment recovers after hefty China-driven losses.

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