FTSE 100 Edges Down on Wednesday

2026-04-15 16:13 By Agna Gabriel 1 min. read

The FTSE 100 declined on Wednesday as investors remained cautious ahead of further developments on Middle East peace talks.

Most heavyweight stocks moved lower, with Rolls Royce and GSK falling more than 2%, Rio Tinto down 0.8%, and Shell and BAT slipping around 0.7%, while AstraZeneca and BP eased about 0.5%.

Burberry also dropped nearly 2% following weak results from luxury peers, adding pressure to the sector.

On the upside, Barratt Redrow climbed around 3.8%, stating that the immediate impact of the conflict is limited, though it warned of longer term uncertainty linked to interest rates and rising energy costs, while highlighting steady demand and a solid sales pipeline.

Antofagasta edged up 0.5% after reaffirming its production outlook and positive medium term copper fundamentals, and Entain gained more than 4.5% amid ongoing acquisition developments.



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FTSE 100 Edges Down on Wednesday
The FTSE 100 declined on Wednesday as investors remained cautious ahead of further developments on Middle East peace talks. Most heavyweight stocks moved lower, with Rolls Royce and GSK falling more than 2%, Rio Tinto down 0.8%, and Shell and BAT slipping around 0.7%, while AstraZeneca and BP eased about 0.5%. Burberry also dropped nearly 2% following weak results from luxury peers, adding pressure to the sector. On the upside, Barratt Redrow climbed around 3.8%, stating that the immediate impact of the conflict is limited, though it warned of longer term uncertainty linked to interest rates and rising energy costs, while highlighting steady demand and a solid sales pipeline. Antofagasta edged up 0.5% after reaffirming its production outlook and positive medium term copper fundamentals, and Entain gained more than 4.5% amid ongoing acquisition developments.
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