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London's FTSE 100 breaks three-week winning streak on geopolitical jitters

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Posted on January 23, 2026

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Jan 23 (Reuters) - The UK's FTSE 100 was muted on Friday as losses in heavyweight financials capped gains in energy stocks, even as the index was set for its first weekly loss in four on renewed

FTSE 100 Ends Three-Week Winning Streak Amid Geopolitical Concerns

Market Overview and Key Influences

By Tharuniyaa Lakshmi

Impact of Geopolitical Events

Jan 23 (Reuters) - The UK's FTSE 100 rounded off the week with losses on Friday, as renewed geopolitical uncertainty weighed on investor sentiment though mining stocks closed the week with robust gains.

Sector Performance

The blue‑chip FTSE 100 closed down 0.07%, breaking its three‑week winning streak in which it had gained about 3.5%, its longest run since August.

Retail Sales Insights

The domestically-focused FTSE 250  retreated 0.2% from a more than four-year high hit on Thursday.

It ended flat for the week.

U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff threats over Greenland last weekend weighed on investor sentiment this week. And although he backed away from the threats and ruled out acquiring the territory by force, investors remained uneasy about renewed geopolitical uncertainty.

Most sectors in the market ended lower on Friday, with banks the biggest weights.

However, commodity-linked sectors saw gains, with energy firms up 0.8% tracking higher oil prices.

The index of precious metal miners gained 2% after gold inched closer to $5,000/oz, and silver crossed the $100/oz mark as investors piled into safe-haven assets amid geopolitical turmoil. [GOL/]

The sector outperformed peers with an 11.3% gain this week, its biggest weekly rise since November.

"Gold ostensibly remains the preferred portfolio hedge amid ongoing geopolitical risk, keeping the bullish case intact," said Laura Cooper, senior macro strategist at Nuveen.

"While near-term consolidation is possible given recent market moves, the balance of risks still tilts to the upside."

Among other stocks, C&C group hit a more than 16-year low after the Irish drinks producer cut its fiscal 2026 profit forecast, blaming weak confidence following November's UK budget that altered buying habits and saddled demand. 

Separately, official data showed British retail sales unexpectedly rose in December, helped by stronger online spending, supporting signs of a pickup in the economy. 

(Reporting by Tharuniyaa Lakshmi in Bengaluru; Editing by Harikrishnan Nair)

Key Takeaways

  • FTSE 100 set for first weekly loss in four weeks.
  • Geopolitical tensions impact investor sentiment.
  • Energy stocks rise, financials drag the index.
  • Retail sales in the UK unexpectedly rise in December.
  • Airline and cruise stocks see significant declines.

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The main topic is the FTSE 100's weekly performance affected by geopolitical concerns.
How did energy stocks perform?
Energy stocks rose, with BP and Shell up around 1% each, due to a rebound in oil prices.
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Investor sentiment was impacted by geopolitical tensions, including Trump's tariff threats.

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