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    FTSE 100 Posts Biggest Weekly Decline in 5 Months as Banks Weigh

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    Posted on August 29, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    FTSE 100 sees its largest weekly drop in five months as banking stocks fall due to proposed tax changes. Precious metal stocks rise amid higher gold prices.

    FTSE 100 Experiences Largest Weekly Drop in Five Months Amid Banking Concerns

    Impact of Banking Stocks on FTSE 100

    By Twesha Dikshit

    Government Tax Proposals

    (Reuters) -London equities fell on Friday, dragged down by heavyweight banking stocks after a think-tank recommended a new tax on lenders as a possible way for finance minister Rachel Reeves to raise revenue.

    Market Reactions and Sector Performance

    The blue-chip FTSE 100 closed 0.3% lower, down for a fourth consecutive day and posting its biggest weekly decline in almost five months.  

    Midcap Index Performance

    The Institute for Public Policy Research said Reeves should use her autumn budget to tax banks on the billions of pounds they receive in interest from the Bank of England on reserves held at the central bank.

    "The UK stock market ended the week on a sour note amid suggestions that the government could help to fill its fiscal hole with a new tax on the banking sector," said Russ Mould, investment director at AJ Bell.

    "Some of the biggest names in the FTSE 100 are lenders so if they’re out of favour...it acts as a drag on the whole UK blue-chip index."

    Banking stocks retreated 1.9%, the worst performing sector. NatWest and Lloyds were down 4.8% and 3.4%, respectively, while Barclays lost 2.2%.   

    Precious metal mining stocks offered some support, however, gaining almost 2% as they tracked higher gold prices. Hochschild Mining, Fresnillo and Endeavour Mining all added between 1.8% and 3%.

    The domestically-focussed midcap index was down 0.6% on the day, and marked its first monthly loss in five months.

    Luxury fashion group Burberry fell 2.4%, weighing on the midcap personal goods index. Watches of Switzerland was down 2%.

    Financial Services company JTC was the midcap's biggest gainer, up 17.8%, after British private equity firm Permira said it had approached the firm with a takeover proposal.

    The FTSE 100 touched a record high last week, as global shares rallied after U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell signalled a possible interest rate cut for the central bank's September meeting. However, concerns over the Fed's independence have pressured markets this week. 

    (Reporting by Twesha Dikshit; Editing by Mrigank Dhaniwala, Kirsten Donovan)

    Table of Contents

    • Impact of Banking Stocks on FTSE 100
    • Government Tax Proposals
    • Market Reactions and Sector Performance
    • Midcap Index Performance

    Key Takeaways

    • •FTSE 100 experiences largest weekly decline in five months.
    • •Banking stocks drag down London equities due to proposed tax.
    • •Midcap index also sees a decline, marking first monthly loss in five months.
    • •Precious metal mining stocks gain as gold prices rise.
    • •Concerns over US Federal Reserve impact global markets.

    Frequently Asked Questions about FTSE 100 posts biggest weekly decline in 5 months as banks weigh

    1What is the FTSE 100?

    The FTSE 100 is a stock market index that represents the 100 largest companies listed on the London Stock Exchange, reflecting the performance of the UK stock market.

    2What are banking stocks?

    Banking stocks are shares of companies that operate in the banking sector. Their performance is often influenced by interest rates, economic conditions, and regulatory changes.

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