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    FTSE 100 Closes at Three-Week High as Investors Monitor US Trade Talks

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    Posted on July 8, 2025

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    Last updated: January 23, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    FTSE 100 hits a three-week high as US trade talks influence markets. Oil stocks rise, while precious metals fall. UK IPO market faces challenges.

    FTSE 100 closes at three-week high as investors monitor US trade talks

    (Reuters) -The UK's FTSE 100 closed at a three-week high on Tuesday as a weaker pound lifted shares of international firms, while investors scrutinised ongoing U.S. tariff negotiations.

    The internationally oriented FTSE 100 rose 0.5% to its highest close since June 17, while the FTSE 250 midcap index gained 0.2%.

    Major Asian economies Japan and South Korea said they would try to negotiate with the United States to soften the blow from sharply higher tariffs after President Donald Trump ramped up his trade war yet again and imposed higher tariffs on 14 nations, starting August 1.

    Britain and Vietnam are the only countries with trade deals with the U.S. so far, avoiding the new levies. However, in case of the UK, existing tariffs on autos, steel and aluminium still apply.

    Oil and gas stocks led sectoral gains, rising 2.2% as crude prices hovered near two-week highs. [O/R]

    Energy giant BP rose 3.2%, topping the blue-chip index, while Shell gained 2%.

    Precious metal mining stocks declined 2.3%, leading sectoral losses as gold prices fell on expectations of trade agreements between the U.S. and its partners. [GOL/]

    Mining giant Rio Tinto's yet-to-be-named CEO should be open to merger and acquisition deals along with sharpening productivity and cost cuts, sources told Reuters. The miner's shares rose 1.3%, while Glencore was up 2.8% and Anglo American rose 1.2%.

    Victrex fell 8.4% to the bottom of the midcap index after the polymer manufacturer appointed a new CEO and gave a tepid second-half profit forecast.

    Fast fashion retailer Shein joined the list of companies moving away from the UK stock market after it filed for an IPO in Hong Kong to accelerate its listing process, building pressure on Britain's regulators to approve its planned London listing, the Financial Times reported, as the UK IPO market struggles amid investor pushback and Brexit-related challenges.

    (Reporting by Twesha Dikshit and Ankita Yadav; Editing by Vijay Kishore and Pooja Desai)

    Key Takeaways

    • •FTSE 100 closes at a three-week high due to a weaker pound.
    • •US trade talks impact global markets, with tariffs affecting many nations.
    • •Oil and gas stocks lead sectoral gains amid rising crude prices.
    • •Precious metal stocks decline as gold prices drop.
    • •UK IPO market faces challenges with companies opting for Hong Kong listings.

    Frequently Asked Questions about FTSE 100 closes at three-week high as investors monitor US trade talks

    1What was the closing percentage of the FTSE 100?

    The FTSE 100 closed up 0.5%, reaching its highest close since June 17.

    2Which sectors led the gains in the FTSE 100?

    Oil and gas stocks led the sectoral gains, rising by 2.2%.

    3
    What impact did the weaker pound have on the FTSE 100?

    The weaker pound lifted shares of international firms, contributing to the FTSE 100's rise.

    4What are the current trade agreements involving the UK?

    Britain and Vietnam are the only countries with trade deals with the U.S. so far, although existing tariffs on autos, steel, and aluminium still apply to the UK.

    5What is the status of precious metal mining stocks?

    Precious metal mining stocks declined by 2.3% as gold prices fell due to expectations of trade agreements between the U.S. and its partners.

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