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London's FTSE 100 touches new peak, driven by housebuilders, energy stocks 

Wed, 11th Feb 2026 17:25

Feb 11 (Reuters) -

Britain's FTSE 100 touched record highs on Wednesday as gains in home builders and ⁠energy shares offset a slump in wealth managers, which came ⁠under pressure from concerns about AI ​disrupting their business models.

The blue-chip FTSE 100 rose 1.1% at a record close of 10,472.11 points.

The FTSE 350 Index of home builders rose 3.1% after

a report said

the Labour government was weighing ​plans for ‌a new version of the Help to Buy scheme to support flagging demand for new homes. Shares of Vistry Group, Bellway and Persimmon rose in the range of 4.2%-5.4%.

"The mainstream housebuilders, especially those with high exposure to the South and South East are likely ​to be the major winners," RBC analysts including Anthony Codling noted.

Energy stocks rose 3.6% as ‌oil climbed on supply worries tied to U.S.–Iran tensions and signs of stronger demand from falling crude inventories. BP and Shell climbed 5.4% ‌and 2.9% respectively.

The FTSE 250 dipped 0.2%, having touched a four-year peak on Tuesday, as sharp declines in

British wealth managers

weighed on the mid-cap index.

Shares of Aberdeen Group, Quilter, IG ​Group and AJ Bell fell in the range of 2.8% to 7.9%, tracking losses in their U.S. peers after ‌wealth management startup Altruist introduced AI-enabled tax-planning features, fuelling fears over disruption to incumbents.

FTSE 100-listed St. James's Place tumbled 13.4%.

London Stock Exchange Group closed up 0.2% after media reports said activist investor ⁠Elliott ⁠Management has built a stake and is engaging with the financial ‌data and analytics group to improve its performance.

In a busy day for corporate updates, investors were also digesting U.S. ​payrolls

data showing the ​economy

began 2026 on firmer footing, with January jobs rising more than ‌expected and the unemployment rate edging down to 4.3%.

A preliminary reading of UK's fourth-quarter GDP is due on Thursday, while December jobs data will be released next week. (Reporting by Tharuniyaa Lakshmi in Bengaluru; Editing by Sahal Muhammed, Aidan Lewis)

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