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UK's FTSE 100 hits record high as favourable data boosts sentiment

Published 03/05/2024, 08:27
Updated 03/05/2024, 17:55
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By Pranav Kashyap, Shubham Batra and Khushi Singh

(Reuters) -Britain's FTSE 100 hit a fresh record high on Friday, led by gains in homebuilder stocks, while softer-than-expected U.S. jobs data boosted investor sentiment.

The blue-chip FTSE 100 ended the session up 0.5%, after hitting a fresh record high of 8,213.49 points earlier in the day. The FTSE 250 touched its highest levels since February last year and ended 0.6% higher. Both indexes registered a second straight week of gains.

Signs of easing inflation, hopes of early interest rate cuts by the Bank of England and attractive prices have helped boost investor interest in UK equities.

In the U.S., investors reacted favourably to the release of data showing slower-than-expected job growth and a dip in annual wage growth in April, which increased the likelihood that the Federal Reserve would cut interest rates later this year.

Rate-sensitive homebuilders led sectoral gains with a 4.3% jump.

Meanwhile, UK service companies saw their activity surge to the highest level in almost a year in April despite increased cost pressures, signalling robust economic growth.

Anglo American (JO:AGLJ) advanced 1.2% after Reuters reported that Glencore (LON:GLEN) was considering making an offer for the mining giant, a move that could spark a bidding war.

"Investors are salivating at the possibility that there will be this massive bidding war for Anglo American. All miners now are looking at copper, thinking about how much demand has surged, and they're looking to have the lion's share of the market," said Danni Hewson, head of financial analysis at AJ Bell.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A man shelters under an umbrella as he walks past the London Stock Exchange in London, August 24, 2015. REUTERS/Suzanne Plunkett/File Photo

Shares of InterContinental Hotels Group led declines on the FTSE 100 with a 2.1% drop after the company reported its first-quarter results.

Trainline (LON:TRNT) surged 6.6% to the top of FTSE 250 as the rail ticketing company said it sees strong net ticket sales growth.

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