1. Broader U.K. market measures were tracked the benchmark. 2. Friday, the U.K. market tracked the U.S. after losses Thursday and a lower open on Friday. 3. Other European markets tracked the declines. 4. The dollar, which the market has tracked closely during the last few sessions, was mixed against most leading currencies Friday. 5. The equity market tracked gilts. 6. The U.K. equity market tracked gilts. 7. The trick is to focus on whether the foreign market tracks the American one. 8. U.K. markets typically track the larger U.S. market. 9. A trader at a foreign bank said the market was closely tracking the yen, with falls in domestic interest rates having no impact on the peso market. 10. Chile markets often track U.S. markets as nearly half those shares trading on the IPSA index also trade American Depositary Receipts in New York. |