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    FTSE 100 Lifted by Bank, Healthcare Stocks; Corporate Earnings in Focus

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    Posted on September 10, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    FTSE 100 rose 0.3% as bank and healthcare stocks gained. Haleon's upgrade and HSBC's rise boosted the market, while energy stocks declined.

    FTSE 100 Gains Ground on Bank and Healthcare Stock Performance

    Market Overview and Stock Performance

    (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.

    Sector Performance

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

    Corporate Earnings Impact

    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."

    Healthcare Sector Gains

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

    Bank Stocks Performance

    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)

    Table of Contents

    • Market Overview and Stock Performance
    • Sector Performance
    • Corporate Earnings Impact
    • Healthcare Sector Gains
    • Bank Stocks Performance

    Key Takeaways

    • •FTSE 100 rose by 0.3% due to bank and healthcare stocks.
    • •Haleon shares increased 2.9% after a Goldman Sachs upgrade.
    • •HSBC led bank stocks with a 1.1% rise.
    • •Energy stocks declined, with Shell and BP falling.
    • •DCC topped the index with a 4.8% gain after a strategic announcement.

    Frequently Asked Questions about FTSE 100 lifted by bank, healthcare stocks; corporate earnings in focus

    1What is the current status of the FTSE 100?

    The FTSE 100 was up 0.3% by 1005 GMT, supported by bank and healthcare stocks.

    2Which healthcare company saw a rise in its stock price?

    Haleon experienced a 2.9% rise after Goldman Sachs upgraded its rating to 'buy' from 'neutral.'

    3
    How did energy stocks perform in the market?

    Energy stocks fell 0.4%, with major companies like Shell and BP experiencing declines.

    4What was the performance of the travel and leisure sector?

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

    5What was the impact of corporate earnings on the market?

    Investors were assessing a slew of corporate earnings, which influenced the overall market performance.

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