​EBC Markets Briefing | London shines again among Europe

The FTSE 100 edged up Friday after UK and US indices hit record highs, lifted by lower jobless claims and strong retail sales on Thursday.

The FTSE 100 ticked higher on Friday following a week which saw indices touch record highs in the UK and US. Investors were buoyed on Thursday by a softening on jobless claims and stronger-than-expected retail sales.

Britain's stock market finally appears to be reversing years of underperformance, as a UK-US trade deal, deregulation and lower valuations deliver juicy returns that are starting to attract foreign investors.

The benchmark index has performed better than its European counterpart for the last six weeks, its longest such stretch since late 2022, when a weak pound beefed up revenues for multinationals.

The pound has been up 7% this year against the dollar on global diversification away from US assets in response to heightened US tariffs, but has notched a loss of roughly 4.5% against the euro.

The FTSE 100's 12-month forward price-to-earnings ratio of 12.5 is the highest for around five years, compared with 14.11 for the STOXX, the narrowest gap in around 18 months, LSEG data shows.

However, the economy contracted unexpectedly for a second month running in May, official data showed, compounding worries at home for finance minister Rachel Reeves as the nation navigates growing global turbulence.

The FTSE 100's uptrend remains intact considering the bullish pennant pattern. A push above 9,000 would reinforce the case.

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規則: FCA (UK), ASIC (Australia), CIMA (Cayman Islands)
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