U.K. Stocks Advance, Led by Airlines on Crude; Carnival Climbs (Bloomberg.com)
Story date: 2008-05-30 05:36:06
Added on: 2008-05-30 07:00:15
May 30 (Bloomberg) -- U.K. stocks rose, led by airlines and travel stocks after the price of crude oil dropped in New York. British Airways Plc and Carnival Plc rallied as higher energy prices reduced demand for gasoline and jet fuel.
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