FTSE 100 Attempts Gains for 2nd Session
2026-03-17 08:33
By
Agna Gabriel
1 min. read
The FTSE 100 edged slightly higher on Tuesday, attempting a second straight day of gains and outperforming other European markets, though sentiment remains fragile amid ongoing volatility.
If sustained, it would mark the first back to back rise since the war in Iran began.
The move was supported by further strength in oil majors and modest gains among large caps, with Shell up around 1% and BP adding 0.4%, while HSBC, AstraZeneca and Unilever also posted small increases.
Investors continue to monitor tensions in the Middle East and fluctuating oil prices, with Brent climbing back toward $104 per barrel after Iran targeted additional energy infrastructure in the Gulf.
On the downside, International Airlines Group dropped more than 1% as travel stocks remained under pressure.