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    UK stocks mixed; BoE rate split clouds outlook, Fed revamp in focus

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    Posted on August 8, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    UK stocks closed mixed as traders assessed BoE's rate decision and Trump's Fed nomination, impacting market sentiment and sector performance.

    UK Stocks Show Mixed Performance Amid BoE Rate Decision and Fed Focus

    (Reuters) -British stocks closed mixed on Friday as traders digested Thursday's Bank of England rate decision that reignited inflation worries, while weighing U.S. President Donald Trump's interim pick for a seat on the Federal Reserve board.

    The benchmark FTSE 100 closed 0.06% lower, but registered a weekly gain of 0.3%. The midcap FTSE 250 index rose 0.1% and posted a weekly gain of 1.2%.

    Investors this week weighed a slew of strong corporate earnings that helped British equities recover from last Friday's steepest drop in nearly four months.

    However, sentiment remained fragile following the BoE's split rate decision, where four of nine policymakers voted to hold rates steady amid persistent inflation concerns, signaling that the central bank's rate-cutting cycle may be nearing its end.

    The pound neared two-week highs on Friday, which further pressured export-oriented companies.

    Meanwhile, expectations for rate cuts in the U.S. solidified after Trump said he will nominate Council of Economic Advisers Chairman Stephen Miran to fill a vacant seat at the Federal Reserve for a few months.

    The White House also continues its search for a successor to Fed Chair Jerome Powell, whose term ends on May 15, 2026.

    Investors weighed the possibility that by appointing Miran to the Fed, even temporarily, could be a potential move by Trump to exert greater influence over monetary policy, aligning with his long-standing push for lower interest rates.

    In the market, industrial metal miners rose 2%, tracking higher copper prices. [MET/L]

    Miners such as Glencore and Antofagasta were the top percentage gainers in the FTSE 100, up 2.8% and 2.5% respectively.

    Automobiles and parts stocks led sectoral gains, rising 5.3%, with British auto parts supplier Dowlais topping the FTSE 250 with a 5.7% gain.

    London-listed shares of Georgia's TBC Bank fell 5.1% after the lender reported its half-year results.

    Heading into the weekend, most firms pared back gains from earlier in the week, led by declines in personal goods and travel & leisure stocks, which fell 2.5% and 1.7%, respectively.

    (Reporting by Sanchayaita Roy in Bengaluru; Editing by Maju Samuel and Jan Harvey)

    Key Takeaways

    • •UK stocks closed mixed after BoE rate decision.
    • •FTSE 100 slightly down, but weekly gain of 0.3%.
    • •FTSE 250 rose 0.1%, weekly gain of 1.2%.
    • •Trump's Fed nomination influences US rate expectations.
    • •Industrial metal miners and auto parts stocks saw gains.

    Frequently Asked Questions about UK stocks mixed; BoE rate split clouds outlook, Fed revamp in focus

    1What was the performance of the FTSE 100 on Friday?

    The benchmark FTSE 100 closed 0.06% lower but registered a weekly gain of 0.3%.

    2What did the Bank of England's rate decision indicate?

    The BoE's split rate decision revealed that four of nine policymakers voted to hold rates steady due to persistent inflation concerns.

    3How did the U.S. Federal Reserve's developments affect the market?

    Expectations for rate cuts in the U.S. solidified after Trump announced his nomination of Stephen Miran to the Federal Reserve, which could influence monetary policy.

    4Which sectors performed well in the UK stock market?

    Industrial metal miners rose 2%, and automobiles and parts stocks led sectoral gains, rising 5.3%.

    5What impact did the pound's performance have on companies?

    The pound neared two-week highs, which further pressured export-oriented companies in the UK.

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