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    London's FTSE 100 Finishes Third Quarter at Record High

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    Posted on September 30, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    The FTSE 100 closed at a record high, driven by a weaker pound and strong defence stocks, despite UK's fiscal challenges and global uncertainties.

    London's FTSE 100 finishes third quarter at record high

    By Johann M Cherian

    (Reuters) -Britain's internationally-exposed FTSE 100 closed at a record high on Tuesday and logged its biggest quarterly performance since October 2022, helped by a weaker pound that increases earnings for companies that are reliant on export revenues.

    The FTSE 100 added 0.5% to end at 9,350.43, while the domestically-focused FTSE 250 added 0.7%. 

    Defence stocks gave the biggest boost to the main index on Tuesday, with Melrose and Rolls-Royce gaining more than 2% each after brokerage UBS lifted its price targets on the stocks.

    "We've obviously had a marginally weaker pound over the last sort of couple of weeks, which will have been helping," said Michael Brown, a senior research strategist at Pepperstone.

    "Plus, the fact is that for a number of years now the FTSE 100 on various valuation measures compared to peers across the Atlantic still trades very, very cheap, which is probably attracting some bargain hunters."

    Still, much of the third quarter has been dominated by the precarious fiscal situation in the UK that had sent gilts and the pound lower, and domestically-focused midcap stocks have logged smaller quarterly gains compared to the FTSE 100. [GBP/] [GB/]

    Policymakers are also trying to determine the monetary policy outlook against the backdrop of a stalling economy and persistent inflation.

    Businesses are bracing for potential tax hikes in the British government's November budget as it seeks ways to plug a hole in the public finances.

    The likelihood that gambling firms could be hit weighed on stocks such as Evoke, which lost 2.6%.

    Meanwhile, ASOS warned that annual revenue would fall short of market expectations due to weak consumer demand, sending shares of the British fashion retailer down 4.7%.

    BT Group lost 1.1% after brokerage New Street Research downgraded the telecom stock to "neutral" from "buy'.

    Global sentiment was also gloomy, with Washington fast approaching a potential government shutdown.

    (Reporting by Johann M Cherian in BengaluruEditing by Leroy Leo and Gareth Jones)

    Key Takeaways

    • •FTSE 100 closed at a record high, boosted by a weaker pound.
    • •Defence stocks like Melrose and Rolls-Royce saw significant gains.
    • •UK's fiscal situation and inflation impact market sentiment.
    • •Potential tax hikes expected in the November budget.
    • •Global concerns include a potential US government shutdown.

    Frequently Asked Questions about London's FTSE 100 finishes third quarter at record high

    1What was the closing value of the FTSE 100?

    The FTSE 100 closed at 9,350.43, marking a record high.

    2Which stocks contributed most to the FTSE 100's gains?

    Defence stocks, particularly Melrose and Rolls-Royce, boosted the index significantly.

    3
    What economic factors influenced the FTSE 100's performance?

    A weaker pound and attractive valuation compared to US peers contributed to the FTSE 100's strong performance.

    4What challenges are businesses facing in the UK?

    Businesses are preparing for potential tax hikes in the upcoming November budget amid a stalling economy and persistent inflation.

    5How did global sentiment affect the market?

    Global sentiment was gloomy, particularly with concerns about a potential government shutdown in Washington.

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