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    Industrial stocks drag UK equities, investors assess US-EU trade deal

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    Posted on July 28, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    UK equities fell as industrial stocks weighed on the market amid US-EU trade deal assessments and economic data analysis.

    UK Equities Decline as Industrial Stocks Weigh Amid Trade Deal Talks

    (Reuters) -London's main stock indexes closed lower on Monday, pressured by industrial shares, while investors assessed a U.S.-EU trade deal along with economic data.

    The blue-chip FTSE 100 reversed earlier gains with a 0.4% fall, while the domestically focused midcap FTSE 250 index fell 0.8%.

    The U.S. struck a framework trade agreement with the EU on Sunday, which imposes a 15% tariff on most EU goods and requires the bloc to invest around $600 billion in the United States.

    However, some European capitals complained it was lopsided in favour of Washington.

    Meanwhile, data showed on Monday a downturn in British retail sales extended into its tenth month in July as rising prices weighed on consumers, although the pace of the fall was less severe than in June.

    Also on Monday, the U.S. and China met in Stockholm to resume talks to resolve longstanding economic disputes at the centre of a trade war between the world's top two economies, aiming to extend a truce by three months.

    In the market, the industrial subindex led the broader sectoral decline, down 1.6%, with RS Group falling 3.1%.

    Precious and industrial metal miners fell nearly 1% and 0.9% respectively, tracking lower gold and metal prices. [MET/L] [GOL/]

    Conversely, energy stocks rose 1.2% as oil prices rose. [O/R]

    Heavyweight BP gained the most in the FTSE 100, up 2.2%.

    Among individual stocks, Ocean Wilsons Holdings slipped more than 14% after the British investment holding company agreed to an all-share merger with Hansa Investment, creating a £900 million ($1.21 billion) diversified investment firm.

    The Bank of England is expected to slow the pace soon at which it shrinks its 558 billion-pound ($754 billion) holdings of government bonds, with economists hoping for some clarity next week on the central bank's longer-term goals for the stockpile.

    Traders are currently pricing in an 86.5% chance of a 25 basis point BoE interest rate cut on August 7, according to data compiled by LSEG.

    (Reporting by Sukriti Gupta and Sanchayaita Roy in Bengaluru; Editing by Shinjini Ganguli; Editing by Chris Reese)

    Key Takeaways

    • •UK equities declined due to industrial stock pressures.
    • •FTSE 100 and FTSE 250 indexes closed lower.
    • •US-EU trade deal includes a 15% tariff on EU goods.
    • •British retail sales continue to decline.
    • •BoE expected to slow bond holdings reduction.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Industrial stocks drag UK equities, investors assess US-EU trade deal

    1What caused the decline in UK equities?

    UK equities closed lower due to pressure from industrial shares, with the FTSE 100 falling 0.4% and the FTSE 250 down 0.8%.

    2What are the key details of the US-EU trade deal?

    The US struck a framework trade agreement with the EU that imposes a 15% tariff on most EU goods and requires the EU to invest around $600 billion in the United States.

    3How are retail sales performing in the UK?

    British retail sales have been declining for ten consecutive months, with rising prices impacting consumer spending, although the pace of decline has lessened.

    4What is the expectation regarding the Bank of England's interest rate?

    Traders are currently pricing in an 86.5% chance of a 25 basis point interest rate cut by the Bank of England on August 7.

    5Which sectors saw gains and losses in the market?

    While industrial stocks saw a decline of 1.6%, energy stocks rose by 1.2% due to increasing oil prices, with BP gaining 2.2%.

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