FTSE 100 FINISH LINE 13/2/26
FTSE 100 FINISH LINE 13/2/26
On Friday, Britain's FTSE indexes remained subdued, mirroring a cautious global market sentiment during a week dominated by concerns over AI-driven disruptions. Defence stocks, however, experienced gains as investors anticipated stronger European cooperation, potentially boosting the sector. The surge in artificial intelligence tool launches since late January has introduced volatility to global markets, as investors assess the impact of advanced technologies on traditional industries. Particularly in sectors like technology, finance, and insurance, this wave of innovation has prompted scrutiny over the potential adaptation or disruption of established businesses. In the UK, much of the market declines were concentrated in the technology sector, with life insurers and banks also under pressure. Analysts estimate weekly losses in these sectors to exceed 4%, underscoring significant market unease. Despite this, Friday saw a notable recovery in tech stocks, which climbed 3.8%. RELX led the rebound with a 5.4% surge, while Experian, a credit analytics firm that had suffered earlier losses, regained 4.3%.
Defence stocks also saw a 2% rise, buoyed by reports that Prime Minister Keir Starmer will advocate for a multinational defence initiative at the upcoming Munich Security Conference. This move is viewed as a potential catalyst for growth in the defence sector, which has faced recent challenges. Conversely, the FTSE 100 Index was weighed down by declines in mining stocks, with Rio Tinto and Antofagasta each dropping more than 2%. Falling copper prices contributed to this trend, reflecting broader concerns in the commodities market. On the earnings front, NatWest, one of Britain’s major banks, reported a 24% surge in annual profits and unveiled ambitious new performance targets, signalling increased investments in the wealthmanagement sector. Despite the strong results, NatWest’s shares fell by 3.3%, as analysts noted that the positive news had already been priced into the stock.
Economic data released during the week revealed that Britain’s economy grew by just 0.1% in the fourth quarter, matching the sluggish pace of the previous quarter. This stagnation is partly attributed to uncertainty surrounding the upcoming budget announcement by Finance Minister Rachel Reeves in November, which is being closely monitored by market participants. Meanwhile, investors are pricing in a 63.4% likelihood that the Bank of England will cut borrowing costs by 25 basis points at its March meeting, reflecting a cautious outlook on economic growth and the broader financial landscape in the UK.
TECHNICAL & TRADE VIEW - FTSE100
Daily VWAP Bullish
Weekly VWAP Bullish
Above 10370 Target 10700
Below 10325 Target 10250
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