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    UK stocks stabilise after sell-off, eyes on US tariff moves

    UK stocks stabilise after sell-off, eyes on US tariff moves

    Published by Global Banking and Finance Review

    Posted on March 5, 2025

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    (Reuters) -British shares stabilised on Wednesday after a sell-off in the previous session, as investors looked for any possible reprieve from U.S. tariffs.

    The blue-chip FTSE 100 closed flat, while the domestically focussed FTSE 250 climbed 0.9% after notching its worst session in seven months on Tuesday. The small cap index gained 0.7%.

    Helping limit gains in the FTSE 100, sterling jumped to a four-month high against the dollar, weiging on dollar earners such as Unilever and British American Tobacco. A sharp drop in oil prices also dragged down energy major Shell. [O/R]

    The blue-chip index fell from record highs in the prior session after U.S. President Donald Trump's new tariffs on top trading partners took effect.

    However, comments from the U.S. Commerce Secretary about possible exemptions to Mexican and Canadian duties kept hopes for negotiations afloat.

    Trump's comments that Ukraine was ready to negotiate for an end to the war with Russia also helped lift sentiment, after a sharp clash with President Volodymyr Zelenskiy last week.

    The index tracking precious metal miners leapt 4.6%, the biggest sectoral gainer. Financial shares also lifted the FTSE 100, with the bank sector up 1.8% after dropping more than 3% on Tuesday.

    British bond prices dropped, tracking a sell-off in longer-dated German bonds, after the parties hoping to form the new German government agreed to overhaul borrowing rules and increase government spending, particularly on defence.

    The British defence sector rose 3.1%. Other economically sensitive sectors also gained, with construction and materials as well as travel and leisure up more than 1% each.

    On the data front, the UK S&P Services Purchasing Managers' Index slipped slightly to 51 in February from 51.1. The survey showed services firms cut staff at the fastest pace since 2020 ahead of next month's tax and minimum-wage hikes.

    Among individual stocks, shares of Games Workshop rose 3.2% after the miniature wargame maker forecast 2025 profit above expectations.

    Quilter climbed 6.6% after the wealth manager beat annual profit expectations and set aside a smaller-than-expected 76 million pound ($97 million) cost provision for its ongoing advice review.

    (Reporting by Lisa Mattackal and Sruthi Shankar in Bengaluru; Editing by Shreya Biswas and Alex Richardson)

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