ISEQ in negative territory

The Irish Stock Exchange began the day's trading in negative territory down 9.05 points to 7783.93.

The Irish Stock Exchange began the day's trading in negative territory down 9.05 points to 7783.93.

Leading the downturn was Paddy Power bookmakers plummeting 68c to €25 and suffering the biggest loss of the morning. Pharmaceutical giant Elan did not fare much better dropping 35c to €14.59.

The financials had a reasonably better morning, AIB was up 6c to €16.69, as was Bank of Ireland to €12.66 and Anglo Irish Bank to €12.76. Irish Life and Permanent however, followed the day's negative trend and were the only financial house to fall 10c to €15.25.

There was positive news elsewhere with Kerry Group up 23c to €20.61.

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