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    London stocks flat as investors assess mixed corporate earnings

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    Posted on July 30, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    London stocks remain steady as investors evaluate mixed corporate earnings, with minimal movement in FTSE 100 and FTSE 250 indices.

    UK Stocks Steady as Investors Evaluate Mixed Earnings Reports

    (Reuters) -British stocks held steady on Wednesday as investors assessed a mixed bag of corporate earnings while waiting for potential trade updates as the United States' August 1 tariff deadline drew closer.

    The blue-chip FTSE 100 barely moved with a just 0.01% rise, while the domestically focused midcap FTSE 250 index fell 0.08%.

    British automobiles and parts led declines, with the sector down 3.8% after Aston Martin issued a profit warning due to U.S. import tariffs and weak Chinese demand. Shares of the luxury carmaker fell 9.7%.

    Banking shares fell 2% after HSBC Holdings reported a sharper-than-expected drop in quarterly profit. The British lender fell 4.5%.

    The pharma and biotech subindex rose 2.9%, led by GSK's 4.7% gain after the drugmaker beat second-quarter results estimates and said it expects full-year sales and profit to hit the top end of its forecast range.

    Taylor Wimpey was the top loser in the FTSE 100 index, down 6.3% after the homebuilder cut its annual operating profit forecast.

    Rio Tinto fell 1.3% after the world's largest iron ore producer reported its smallest first-half underlying profit in five years.

    Glencore rose 1.9% after the miner said it aims to save $1 billion in costs by the end of 2026, as part of a review of its industrial assets.

    Sportswear retailer JD Sports was down 3.5% after its partner Adidas missed second-quarter sales expectations.

    Defence firm BAE Systems dropped nearly 2% despite upgrading its annual earnings forecast.

    RHI Magnesita slumped 10.2%, the biggest loser on the FTSE 250 midcap index, after cutting its annual profit outlook.

    Bodycote jumped 12.7% to the top of the FTSE 250, after the thermal processing services provider announced an additional 30 million pounds ($40 mln) share buyback.

    Meanwhile across the Atlantic, U.S. economic growth rebounded more than expected in the second quarter.

    On the radar next week, the Bank of England is expected to cut borrowing costs for the fifth time since last August.

    (Reporting by Sukriti Gupta and Sanchayaita Roy in Bengaluru; Editing by Vijay Kishore, Kirsten Donovan)

    Key Takeaways

    • •FTSE 100 index shows minimal change with a 0.01% rise.
    • •FTSE 250 index drops by 0.08% amid mixed earnings.
    • •Aston Martin shares fall due to profit warning.
    • •HSBC reports a sharper-than-expected profit drop.
    • •GSK leads pharma gains with strong quarterly results.

    Frequently Asked Questions about London stocks flat as investors assess mixed corporate earnings

    1What was the performance of the FTSE 100 index?

    The blue-chip FTSE 100 barely moved with a just 0.01% rise.

    2Which sector experienced the largest decline?

    British automobiles and parts led declines, down 3.8% after Aston Martin issued a profit warning.

    3How did banking shares perform in the market?

    Banking shares fell 2% after HSBC Holdings reported a sharper-than-expected drop in quarterly profit.

    4What is expected from the Bank of England next week?

    The Bank of England is expected to cut borrowing costs for the fifth time since last August.

    5What was the impact of U.S. economic growth on the market?

    Across the Atlantic, U.S. economic growth rebounded more than expected in the second quarter.

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