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    UK equities mixed as investors assess corporate earnings amid fiscal worries

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    Posted on September 23, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    UK equities ended mixed as investors assessed corporate earnings and fiscal concerns, with FTSE indices showing varied performance.

    Table of Contents

    • Market Overview and Economic Indicators
    • Corporate Earnings Impact
    • Sector Performance Analysis
    • Bank of England's Interest Rate Decision

    UK Stock Market Shows Mixed Results Amid Earnings and Tax Concerns

    Market Overview and Economic Indicators

    (Reuters) -London stocks ended mixed on Tuesday as investors assessed an assorted bag of corporate earnings alongside economic data pointing to a slowdown in British business activity.

    Corporate Earnings Impact

    The benchmark FTSE 100 was down 0.04%, while the domestically focused FTSE 250 gained 0.5%.

    Sector Performance Analysis

    A survey showed British business activity slowed in early September, as companies reported a loss of momentum and confidence given the rising risk of tax increases later this year.

    Bank of England's Interest Rate Decision

    This follows Friday's report showing Britons have turned more downbeat this month, with the prospect of tax increases in Finance Minister Rachel Reeves' November budget threatening to further erode confidence.

    Last week, the Bank of England held its benchmark interest rate at 4% and said it is monitoring for signs that inflation pressures are waning before it reduces borrowing costs again.

    In the market, the broader healthcare sector declined 1.7% with Oxford BioMedica's 6.5% loss after the British cell and gene therapy manufacturer reported its half-year results.

    Eyes were also on GSK as U.S. President Donald Trump's administration asked drug companies to be prepared to ramp up production of leucovorin, a form of folic acid, as a treatment for some autism patients. GSK previously manufactured leucovorin and sold it under the name Wellcovorin.

    Shares of the drugmaker fell 1.1%.

    Keeping losses in check, an index of retailers' stocks rose about 3.3%, boosted by a 14.6% surge in Kingfisher after the home improvement retailer raised its full-year profit outlook after a better-than-expected first half.

    Other major retailers also advanced, with JD Sports Fashion rising 1.7%, Frasers up 3%, and Howden Joinery gaining 2.3%.

    Serco Group was among the top gainers in the FTSE 250, up 4.7%, after a unit of the British outsourcing firm secured a contract to provide training and simulator services to the U.S. Air Force.

    Engineering firm Smiths Group reported profit and revenue above market estimates, helped by strong demand for upgraded baggage-screening detectors and a recovery in the semiconductor market. Its shares hit an all-time high in early trading but later fell 3.3%.

    (Reporting by Sanchayaita Roy in Bengaluru; Editing by Mrigank Dhaniwala and Chris Reese)

    Key Takeaways

    • •FTSE 100 slightly down, FTSE 250 gains.
    • •British business activity shows slowdown.
    • •Bank of England maintains interest rate at 4%.
    • •Healthcare sector declines, retailers see gains.
    • •Serco Group and Smiths Group show notable movements.

    Frequently Asked Questions about UK equities mixed as investors assess corporate earnings amid fiscal worries

    1What are interest rates?

    Interest rates are the cost of borrowing money or the return on savings, expressed as a percentage. They are influenced by central bank policies and economic conditions.

    2What is the FTSE 100?

    The FTSE 100 is an index that represents the 100 largest companies listed on the London Stock Exchange, serving as a key indicator of the UK stock market's performance.

    3What is the retail sector?

    The retail sector encompasses businesses that sell goods and services directly to consumers. It includes stores, online retailers, and other sales channels.

    4What is the UK economy?

    The UK economy refers to the economic system of the United Kingdom, characterized by a diverse range of industries, including finance, manufacturing, and services.

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