London Stock Exchange, Buckingham Palace’s Queen Elizabeth II. It stopped all trading at 6:35 p.m. local time (20.35 Moscow time) after Elizabeth announced her death.
Running line on the main page of the site informsannounced that all markets are closed and will reopen at 8:00 local time on September 9.
At the close of the trade, the main British stock index, the FTSE 100, was up 0.34% on the day to 7,262.06 points. Other stock indices of the London Stock Exchange are also growing by a third in the region.
On the afternoon of 8 September, Buckingham Palace reported a deterioration in the Queen’s condition, adding that she was placed under medical supervision at Balmoral, the Scottish castle where she was recently. After that, II. Messages about Elizabeth’s death appeared several times on social networks and in the media, but they turned out to be fake.
During the day, members of the royal family came to Balmoral, and on Thursday evening, World War II It was officially announced that Elizabeth died at the age of 97. The English throne should be inherited by his son Charles, whom Buckingham Palace declared king in an official statement.