U.K. stocks finished the trading day higher on Wednesday, with the principal benchmark reaching a new all-time high as several large-cap sectors pushed the market upward.
The Investing United Kingdom 100 rose 1.08% by the close in London to register an intraday record.
Market breadth and movers
Advancers outnumbered decliners on the London exchange, with 1,013 stocks closing higher compared with 740 that fell; 548 issues finished unchanged. Among the biggest contributors to the index advance were heavyweight financial and mining names.
- HSBC Holdings PLC (HSBA) climbed 7.95%, adding 102.60 points to finish at 1,394.00 - a move that took the stock to an all-time high at the close.
- Fresnillo PLC (FRES) jumped 7.29%, up 294.00 points to 4,326.00.
- Relx PLC (REL) rose 6.13%, gaining 139.39 points to 2,412.39.
Not all large-cap names participated in the rally. Several consumer-linked and specialty manufacturing companies declined, weighing on parts of the market.
- Diageo PLC (DGE) led the losers, falling 12.70% or 238.00 points to close at 1,636.00.
- HALEON PLC (HLN) dropped 6.85%, down 27.80 points to 377.90.
- Croda International PLC (CRDA) slipped 3.08%, a 99.00-point fall to 3,113.00.
Commodities and currencies
In commodity markets, April gold futures were higher, up 1.13% or 58.46 to $5,234.76 per troy ounce. Crude oil for April delivery fell 0.20% or 0.13 to $65.50 a barrel, while the May Brent contract inched up 0.13% or 0.09 to $70.67 a barrel.
Currency markets showed sterling strengthening against the greenback, with GBP/USD up 0.44% to 1.36. EUR/GBP was recorded at 0.87, unchanged by 0.17%. The US Dollar Index Futures declined 0.18% to 97.59.
Conclusion
The session was characterized by concentrated strength in banking, software and mining stocks, which was sufficient to drive the U.K. 100 to a record close despite notable declines among several consumer and specialty names. Broader market participation favored risers, while commodity and currency moves were mixed heading into the close.
Note: All price movements, point changes and percentage moves are as reported at the London close.