By Barbara Kollmeyer

MADRID (MarketWatch) -- Britain's benchmark stock index straddled the flat line Thursday, while shares of Man Group and Marks & Spencer posted strong gains, as the Bank of England decided to keep monetary policy unchanged.

The FTSE 100 index gained 0.1% to 5,687.11 in afternoon trading, a reversal after falling earlier in the session.

The Bank of England said it would maintain its lending rate at a record-low 0.5% and keep its asset-purchase program unchanged as well.

The decisions were in line with market expectations. London investors also digested British economic reports.

The Halifax House Price Index showed prices fell 3.6% in September, the biggest monthly drop since records began in 1983. Other data showed industrial production rose 0.3% in August, up 4.2% on an annual basis, in line with expectations.

Gold futures continued to push into record territory , with the December contract touching $1.366 an ounce at one point Thursday, but London-listed miners were retreating from gains seen in recent days. Gold has been particularly strong on expectations central banks will be more likely to embrace another round of quantitative easing.

Shares of miner Kazakhmys PLC dropped 4.6% and Antofagasta PLC fell 3.3%.

On the positive side, shares of hedge-fund manager Man Group jumped 5.5%, posting one of the biggest gains in the FTSE 100 index.

Shares of Marks & Spencer Group PLC rallied 4% after the retailer reported an increase in second-quarter sales, even as it warned trading conditions are worsening and costs are rising.

Shares of smaller-cap retailer Mulberry Group surged 17% after it said sales and profit for the year ending March 31 would come in well ahead of expectations. It said business during the Christmas trading period, though, would be crucial.

Meanwhile, recruitment groups Hays PLC and Michael Page International PLC updated investors on trading and conditions.

Shares of Hays fell 2.1%. The company reported a 21% gain in net fees in the fiscal first quarter, driven by a big rise in the Asia-Pacific region.

Michael Page shares dropped 3.6%. Gross profit for the third quarter rose 37%, the company said, with permanent recruitment activity up and temporary activity also showing growth for the first time this year.

 
 
 
 
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