FTSE 100 Trades Cautiously on Tuesday
2026-04-21 07:25
By
Agna Gabriel
1 min. read
The FTSE 100 was little changed on Tuesday after a 0.6% decline in the previous session, as cautious optimism over potential progress in Middle East peace talks supported sentiment ahead of a ceasefire deadline.
The pharma sector lagged, with AstraZeneca down 1.3% and GSK losing 1.5%.
Associated British Foods was the biggest faller, dropping more than 4% after announcing plans to separate Primark, signaling a breakup of the conglomerate.
On the upside, utilities led gains with SSE rising 3.2% and Centrica up 1.8%, while Experian added over 1% after naming Adam Crozier as chair designate.
On the data front, UK unemployment fell to 4.9%, below the previous 5.2% and expectations, while wage growth slowed to 3.8% including bonuses and 3.6% excluding them, both slightly above forecasts.