FTSE 100 hits record high on Experian boost; US CPI on tap

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MAY 15 — Britain’s FTSE 100 cruised to a record high today led by Experian on upbeat annual revenue forecast, while investors watched out for the US consumer price index data for clues on the Federal Reserve’s first interest rate cut.

The blue-chip FTSE 100 was up 0.5 per cent at 0819 GMT after hitting a record high of 8,474.41 points in opening trade.

The mid-cap FTSE 250 rose 0.4 per cent, and was hovering just below the key 21,000 mark.

Credit data firm Experian provided a big boost FTSE 100 with a 7.6 per cent jump after it forecast annual organic revenue growth of between 6 per cent and 8 per cent for fiscal year 2025.

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Gains in Experian lifted the industrial support services sector by 3.3 per cent to a more than two-year high.

Investors are on guard for the US CPI, due at 1230 GMT, to assess the timeframe in which the Fed might begin lowering rates.

Sentiment was further boosted after Fed Chair Jerome Powell…

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