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    London stocks end event-packed week lower amid fiscal worries

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    Posted on September 19, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    London stocks fell as UK borrowing exceeded forecasts, impacting consumer sentiment. FTSE 100 and FTSE 250 declined amid fiscal concerns.

    London Stocks Decline Following Fiscal Concerns and Borrowing Reports

    (Reuters) -London stocks ended an eventful week lower on Friday after a report showed Britain's borrowing had exceeded official forecasts, dampening consumer sentiment amid fiscal uncertainty.

    The blue-chip FTSE 100 closed down 0.12%, registering a marginal weekly decline on looming worries around inflation. The mid-cap FTSE 250 fell 0.63% and also recorded a weekly loss.

    Britain's borrowing has shot past the official forecasts that underpin the government's tax and spending plans, compounding the already big challenge facing finance minister Rachel Reeves in her November budget.

    A survey showed on Friday that Britons turned more downbeat this month, with the looming prospect of tax hikes threatening to further dent consumer confidence.

    Sterling fell and was the worst performer among G10 currencies, mirroring investors' concerns that Reeves may not be able to keep her budget under control.

    UK retail sales for August showed a modest improvement, but broader economic concerns kept traders cautious.

    The Bank of England's widely expected pause on Thursday followed a quarter-point cut in August, as it navigates sticky inflation, an uncertain growth and jobs outlook.

    Major brokerages including Goldman Sachs, Citigroup and JPMorgan expect no more interest rate cuts by the BoE this year after the British central bank kept its key rate on hold.

    Earlier this week, central banks in the U.S., Canada and Norway cut interest rates, boosting hopes of more easing to come. The Fed's 25 basis-point rate cut lifted riskier assets in the previous session.

    Media stocks fell the most among sectors, down 2.2%, with WPP Plc declining 5.2%.

    However, gains in precious metal miners helped stem losses in the FTSE 100, up 5%, as gold prices moved higher. [GOL/]

    Fresnillo, Hochschild and Endeavour Mining gained between 5.2% and 4.5%.

    Among individual stocks, IG Group said it had acquired Australian cryptocurrency exchange Independent Reserve for A$178 million ($117.4 million). Shares of the online trading platform declined 2.9%.

    Spire Healthcare jumped 14.1% after the private hospital group said it was exploring strategic options, including a potential sale of the company.

    (Reporting by Sanchayaita Roy in Bengaluru; Editing by Jan Harvey)

    Key Takeaways

    • •London stocks ended the week lower due to fiscal concerns.
    • •UK borrowing exceeded official forecasts, affecting sentiment.
    • •FTSE 100 and FTSE 250 both recorded weekly losses.
    • •Bank of England's rate pause reflects inflation challenges.
    • •Media stocks fell, while precious metal miners saw gains.

    Frequently Asked Questions about London stocks end event-packed week lower amid fiscal worries

    1What caused London stocks to end the week lower?

    London stocks ended the week lower due to a report showing Britain's borrowing exceeded official forecasts, leading to dampened consumer sentiment amid fiscal uncertainty.

    2How did the FTSE 100 perform this week?

    The blue-chip FTSE 100 closed down 0.12%, reflecting a marginal weekly decline amidst concerns about inflation.

    3What are the implications of the recent borrowing report?

    The report indicates that Britain's borrowing has surpassed official forecasts, complicating the fiscal challenges for finance minister Rachel Reeves and potentially leading to tax hikes.

    4What was the market reaction to the Bank of England's recent decisions?

    The Bank of England's decision to pause interest rate cuts has led major brokerages to expect no further cuts this year, which has kept traders cautious amid broader economic concerns.

    5Which sectors saw significant changes in stock performance?

    Media stocks fell the most, down 2.2%, while gains in precious metal miners helped mitigate losses in the FTSE 100, with some companies seeing increases of up to 5%.

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