FTSE 100 Trades Cautiously Higher
2026-04-16 07:43
By
Agna Gabriel
1 min. read
The FTSE 100 edged slightly higher on Thursday but remained largely unchanged for a sixth straight session as investors weighed an uncertain outlook for the Iran conflict and ongoing peace talks.
On the economic front, the UK economy grew 0.5% in February, well above expectations of 0.1%.
Tesco gained more than 3% after reporting solid sales and profit growth, announcing a £500 million buyback and widening its guidance range due to geopolitical uncertainty.
Entain rose over 4% after maintaining its outlook for net gaming revenue growth.
Mining stocks also advanced, with Rio Tinto up 2.2% and Anglo American gaining 1.6% following strong Chinese data.
On the downside, EasyJet fell more than 1.5% after a cautious trading update citing uncertainty from the Middle East conflict, while Rentokil slipped around 1% despite maintaining its annual guidance after steady first quarter performance.