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    London Stocks Rise but Defence Shares Retreat After Ukraine Talks

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    Posted on August 19, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    London stocks rise as FTSE 100 and FTSE 250 gain. Defence shares fall post-Ukraine talks. Metro Bank advances, while investors eye inflation data.

    UK Stocks Climb While Defence Shares Decline Amid Ukraine Talks

    By Ragini Mathur

    (Reuters) -Britain's main indexes climbed on Tuesday with broad-based gains, though advances were tempered by losses in defence stocks as investors assessed prospects for a Russia-Ukraine peace deal.

    The blue-chip FTSE 100 gained 0.3%.

    The midcap index FTSE 250 rose 0.4%, snapping a three-day losing streak.

    Market sentiment improved following U.S. President Donald Trump's meeting on Monday with Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskiy and European allies, where he pledged U.S. support for Ukraine's security in any war-ending agreement.

    However, Trump conceded that Russian President Vladimir Putin might reject negotiations entirely.

    Aerospace and defence sector fell 2.8%, marking its largest single-day decline since early April, though it maintains a 70% yearly gain.

    This retreat mirrored broader European defence stocks as investors locked in profits after a strong performance.

    Financials led the FTSE 100 gains, with the banking index rising 0.3%. Lender Metro Bank advanced 5.3% after RBC Capital Markets upgraded the stock to "outperform" from "sector perform".

    "Banks are potentially benefiting from the fact that the Bank of England may be slower in cutting rates than initially expected," said Fiona Cincotta, senior market analyst at City Index.

    A Reuters poll indicated most economists expect one more quarter-point rate cut this year, while money markets are not fully pricing in another reduction until February, reflecting policymakers' recent cautious stance.

    Investors now await Wednesday's UK consumer inflation data for further clarity on monetary policy direction.

    "Upbeat sentiment following yesterday’s meeting between Donald Trump and European leaders including Volodymyr Zelenskiy, coupled with the expectation that July’s inflation data due out tomorrow will only be slightly higher than the previous month, has also helped," said Danni Hewson, head of financial analysis at AJ Bell.

    Consumer related stocks added to the positive momentum with personal goods index advancing 4.7%.

    JD Sports gained 7% after Deutsche Bank raised the price target on the sportswear retailer's stock

    Among other movers, International Workplace Group fell 12.8% - its worst single-day performance since March 2020 - after the office rental company indicated annual adjusted core profit would likely hit the lower end of its forecast.

    (Reporting by Ragini Mathur in Bengaluru; Editing by Leroy Leo and Alison Williams)

    Key Takeaways

    • •UK stocks rise with FTSE 100 gaining 0.3%.
    • •Defence shares decline amid Ukraine peace talks.
    • •Metro Bank surges 5.3% after stock upgrade.
    • •Investors await UK consumer inflation data.
    • •International Workplace Group falls 12.8%.

    Frequently Asked Questions about London stocks rise but defence shares retreat after Ukraine talks

    1What was the performance of the FTSE 100 index?

    The blue-chip FTSE 100 gained 0.3% on the day.

    2How did the defence sector perform?

    The aerospace and defence sector fell 2.8%, marking its largest single-day decline since early April.

    3
    What impact did the Bank of England's policies have on banks?

    Banks are potentially benefiting from the expectation that the Bank of England may be slower in cutting rates than initially expected.

    4What are investors awaiting for further clarity on monetary policy?

    Investors are awaiting Wednesday's UK consumer inflation data for further clarity on monetary policy direction.

    5Which company saw a significant stock increase?

    Lender Metro Bank advanced 5.3% after RBC Capital Markets upgraded the stock to 'outperform' from 'sector perform'.

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