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    FTSE 100 lifted by bank, healthcare stocks; corporate earnings in focus

    FTSE 100 lifted by bank, healthcare stocks; corporate earnings in focus

    Published by Global Banking and Finance Review

    Posted on September 10, 2025

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    (Reuters) -Britain's blue-chip index edged up on Wednesday, supported by heavyweight bank and healthcare stocks, while investors assessed a slew of corporate earnings.

    The blue-chip FTSE 100 was up 0.3% by 1005 GMT, while the domestically focussed mid-cap index was flat.

    Healthcare stocks added 0.6%, boosted by consumer healthcare company Haleon's 2.9% rise, after Goldman Sachs upgraded the company's rating to "buy" from "neutral."

    Heavyweight bank stocks advanced 0.7%, with HSBC up 1.1%.

    Aerospace and defence company BAE Systems added 1.9%, while Chemring Group rose 1.5%.

    Conversely, energy stocks fell 0.4%. Heavyweights Shell and BP were down.

    Travel and leisure stocks declined, with British Airways owner IAG down 3.4%, Wizz Air falling 3.5% and EasyJet down 1.9%.

    The homebuilders' index lost 1.1%, dragged by Vistry falling 4.6% to the bottom of the mid-cap index, after reporting a 33.2% drop in adjusted pre-tax profit for the first half of 2025.

    Retail stocks JD Sports Fashion and Next fell about 1.4% each.

    Among other stocks, Associated British Foods dropped 10.6% to the bottom of the FTSE 100, after saying underlying sales at its Primark clothing business are expected to be down around 2% in its second half.

    Services provider DCC gained 4.8%, to top the benchmark index, on plans for shareholder returns post healthcare unit sale.

    Anglo American advanced 2.7%, a day after gaining 9.1% on a $53 billion merger deal with Canada's Teck Resources. Berenberg upgraded the miner's rating to "hold" from "sell".

    Burberry advanced 1.8%, a day after falling 8.3% on cautious comments at a luxury conference.

    Software company Sage rose, climbing 1.4%, along with some European peers after Oracle projected over half a trillion dollars in booked cloud orders.

    Serica Energy dropped 13.5% after cutting its 2025 production outlook.

    (Reporting by Sukriti Gupta; Editing by Sahal Muhammed)

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