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    FTSE 100 closes lower as consumer staples, industrials drag; 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 fell 0.2% due to consumer staples and industrials. Associated British Foods dropped 13.2%, while Prudential led gains in life insurers.

    FTSE 100 Declines as Consumer Staples and Industrials Weigh Down Market

    (Reuters) - Britain's FTSE 100 closed lower on Wednesday, dragged down by consumer staples and industrials, while investors assessed a slew of corporate earnings.

    The blue-chip FTSE 100 closed down 0.2%, while the domestically focused mid-cap index edged 0.3% lower.

    In the market, consumer staples firms fell. Associated British Foods dropped 13.2%, logging its worst day since 2016, and fell to the bottom of the FTSE 100, after saying underlying sales at its Primark clothing business will decline in its second half.

    Other consumer staples stocks such as Marks & Spencer and Diageo were down 3% and 1.3%, respectively.

    Travel and leisure stocks declined 1.9%, with British Airways owner IAG down 4.1%, Wizz Air falling 2.6% and EasyJet down 2.2%.

    Some industrial stocks such as RELX and Experian also fell 4.2% and 1.1%, respectively.

    The technology index lost 3.4%. Software firm Sage, initially lifted by Oracle's results, was down about 1%.

    Medical equipment and services lost 1.6% with Smith+Nephew and Convatec falling 1.5% and 1.8%, respectively.

    Conversely, Heavyweight bank stocks advanced 1.1%, with HSBC up 1.8%.

    Aerospace and defence company BAE Systems added 2.2%, while Rolls-Royce rose 1.2%.

    The life insurers index rose 1.7% led by Prudential that gained 3.4% to top the FTSE 100.

    In other moves, Vistry fell 5.7% after saying economic uncertainties could continue to weigh on demand after its first-half profit dropped by a third.

    Anglo American advanced 1.6%, 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".

    London Stock Exchange Group was down about 1% after falling 4.7% in the previous session, hit by competition concerns. However, JPMorgan and other analysts remained constructive.

    Haleon's rose 1.4% after Goldman Sachs upgraded the consumer healthcare group's rating to "buy" from "neutral."

    Serica Energy dropped 14.5% after cutting its 2025 production outlook.

    (Reporting by Sukriti Gupta; Editing by Sahal Muhammed, Alexandra Hudson)

    Key Takeaways

    • •FTSE 100 closed down 0.2%, influenced by consumer staples and industrials.
    • •Associated British Foods saw a significant drop of 13.2%.
    • •Heavyweight bank stocks advanced, with HSBC up 1.8%.
    • •Prudential led life insurers with a 3.4% gain.
    • •Anglo American advanced 1.6% after a merger deal.

    Frequently Asked Questions about FTSE 100 closes lower as consumer staples, industrials drag; corporate earnings in focus

    1What caused the FTSE 100 to close lower?

    The FTSE 100 closed lower due to declines in consumer staples and industrial stocks, while investors focused on corporate earnings.

    2Which consumer staples company saw the largest decline?

    Associated British Foods dropped 13.2%, marking its worst day since 2016.

    3How did bank stocks perform during this trading session?

    Heavyweight bank stocks advanced by 1.1%, with HSBC leading the gains at 1.8%.

    4What was the performance of the technology index?

    The technology index lost 3.4%, with software firm Sage down about 1% despite initial gains from Oracle's results.

    5What impact did economic uncertainties have on Vistry's stock?

    Vistry's stock fell 5.7% after the company indicated that economic uncertainties could continue to weigh on demand.

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