FTSE 100 pulls back from seven-week high as miners drag

Markets muted in the last week of trading before Christmas break

UK stocks sagged Monday, with declines among metals producers contributing to a pullback from a seven-week high for London’s blue-chip index.

The FTSE 100 was down 0.3% to 6,987.01, as trading began in the last week before the Christmas break. The benchmark on Friday picked up 0.2% to end at 7,011,64, the highest close since October 25. Last week, the index rose 0.8%, for a second straight week of gains.

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