UK stocks : FTSE 100 index gains 2.4 pct
UK stocks closing: UK shares matched their biggest one day rise of the year on Monday, recovering some of last week's steep falls, as optimism that U.S. lawmakers will forge a fiscal compromise encouraged traders to buy at the lower prices.
The FTSE 100 index was up 132.07 points, or 2.4 percent, at 5,767.66 by the close.
Leading U.S. lawmakers expressed confidence on Sunday that a deal would be reached to avert the $600 billion 'fiscal cliff' of tax rises and spending cuts which could tip the world's biggest economy into recession.
This followed a late rally on Wall Street on Friday after leaders of the U.S. Senate and House said they would find common ground over their policy differences.
There was obviously a great deal of worry over what was perceived to be a prolonged debate (over the fiscal cliff), but the statements from [U.S. President] Obama and [Treasury Secretary] Geithner on Friday helped the markets out, said Zeg Choudhry, head of quities trading at Northland Capital Partners.
We definitely got oversold. It remains to be seen as to whether or not we will hold a rally. It's a very good rally, 2 percent, and we should get another push again tomorrow, as long as Wall Street holds up.
Monday's riise came after after a 1.3 percent drop on Friday took last week's falls to 2.8 percent in total. This was its steepest weekly decline since May, bringing the index hit a three and a half month low and erasing nearly all its gains since
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