FTSE 100 Little Changed on Monday
2025-11-17 08:53
By
Agna Gabriel
1 min. read
The FTSE 100 traded mostly flat on Monday after two sessions of roughly 1% losses, offering a calmer start to the week following Friday’s sharp selloff triggered by Chancellor Rachel Reeves’s u-turn on income-tax plans.
WPP was among the top performers, rising nearly 4% after reports that Dutch communications group Havas has shown high-level interest in a potential deal.
WPP shares, down 65% this year amid client spending cuts and AI-driven disruption, drew renewed investor attention.
Other gainers included 3i, up over 2.5%, SSE up more than 1.5%, and British American Tobacco up about 1.5%.
Offsetting these moves, Burberry dropped 4%, while miners weakened, with Anglo American and Antofagasta down over 1% and Glencore slipping 0.8%.