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FTSE 100 inches higher as industrial miners jump

  • Rio Tinto jumps on restarting operations at Richards Bay
  • Engineering firm Wood drops on lower annual earnings forecast
  • Mid-caps hit record highs
  • FTSE 100 up 0.2%, FTSE 250 adds 0.6%
Published August 24, 2021

London's FTSE 100 rose on Tuesday as commodity-related gains outweighed weakness in consumer staples and pharmaceutical stocks, while easing worries about central banks tapering stimulus kept sentiment in check.

After falling as much as 0.46%, the FTSE 100 index ended 0.2% higher, helped by heavyweight mining stocks up 2.4%.

Limiting the advances, however, were pharmaceutical stocks that weakened 1.1% to be the top losing sub-index. "Basically we have been trading waters while we look across Europe and that seems to have been the trend throughout the day," said Craig Erlam, senior market analyst at Oanda.

"I think at this point all eyes are on the Jackson Hole meeting, so it wouldn't be a surprise to see this kind of market behaviour."

The FTSE 100 has added 10.3% so far this year, but is still 8% away from its record highs hit in 2018 as an economy slowing due to weaker consumer demand, and risks around central banks pulling back monetary support sooner than expected, have weighed on the FTSE 100 recently.

In a bright spot, official data showed that British retailers saw the biggest surge in spending in almost seven years this month and orders hit a new high. However, stocks fell to the lowest levels on record, putting pressure on prices.

Commodity-linked stocks lift London's FTSE 100; PMI in focus

The domestically focused mid-cap index added 0.6%, hitting record highs. Travel stocks were among the top boosts.

Meanwhile, real estate stocks fell 0.3% after official data showed the number of homes sold in the UK fell by more than half last month after the scaling-back of a tax break designed to encourage home purchases during the coronavirus crisis.

Rio Tinto gained 3% after the miner said it had restarted operations at its Richards Bay Minerals project in South Africa after a furnace in July was shut down, affecting the supply of raw materials.

Wood Plc dropped 0.2% after the engineering and consultancy firm forecast lower annual revenue and reported a 14.1% fall in first-half profit.

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