Both FTSE 100, FTSE 250 post weekly decline
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IAG and Rightmove lead earnings-driven losses
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Reeves plans income tax raise in UK budget, the Times reports
Nov 7 (Reuters) - London stocks fell on Friday, with IAG among the biggest drags, capping a volatile week dominated by a flurry of corporate earnings and the Bank of England's interest rate decision.
The blue-chip FTSE 100 index finished 0.6% lower for the day, recording 0.4% losses for the week.
Similarly, the midcap index lost 0.6% on Friday, culminating in a 1.9% weekly decline.
Travel and leisure stocks declined 3.1%, with IAG tumbling 11.6% and marking its steepest single-day fall since 2021, after the British Airways owner flagged weakness in the U.S. market.
Rightmove shares plunged 12.5% to their lowest since late 2023 as Britain's biggest property portal warned of slower profit growth next year. The broader real estate sector lost 1%.
Heavyweight banks added to the market's woes, shedding 1.2%. HSBC and Barclays fell about 1% each.
On the bright side, ITV jumped 16.6% as the broadcaster said it is in preliminary talks with Comcast-owned pay-TV company Sky over a 1.6 billion pound ($2.15 billion) sale of its television business.
Earlier this week, the Bank of England kept its main lending rate steady at 4%. The British pound, which had been trading at multi-month lows, gained some ground following the central bank's decision, rising 0.2% on Friday and positioning for modest weekly gains.
However, major brokerages including Morgan Stanley and Citigroup expect the central bank to deliver a rate cut in its December meeting.
Despite the week's setback, the FTSE 100 remains among Europe's top-performing indexes. Global equities ran into turbulence this week as concerns over valuations of technology stocks and dimming chances of a Federal Reserve interest rate cut in December hit sentiment.
Back in the UK, the Times reported that Finance Minister Rachel Reeves has told the country's budget watchdog that a rise in personal taxation is among the "major measures" she is preparing to announce in her November 26 budget.
($1 = 0.7451 pounds) (Reporting by Utkarsh Tushar Hathi, Shashwat Chauhan and Ragini Mathur in Bengaluru; Editing by Maju Samuel, Alexandra Hudson)


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