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UK's FTSE 100 hits record as cooling inflation fuels rate‑cut bets; miners shine 

Wed, 18th Feb 2026 17:11

Feb 18 (Reuters) - London's FTSE 100 closed at a fresh peak on Wednesday after signs of ⁠cooling inflation bolstered expectations of a Bank of England ⁠rate cut as soon as ​March, while miners rallied on surging metal prices.

The blue-chip FTSE 100 ended up 1.2% at 10,686.18 points, marking a record high for a second straight day. The FTSE 250 midcap ​index ‌added 0.5% to a four-year high.

London-listed miners advanced, with Antofagasta and Anglo American up 10.5% and 4.6% respectively, leading the FTSE 100 as copper prices climbed.

Glencore rose 4.4% after reporting slightly lower annual earnings and announcing a $2 billion shareholder payout.

"Investors ​keep piling into UK assets as these hardly feature battered technology or software stocks ‌and instead benefit from high energy and precious metal prices," said Axel Rudolph, senior financial analyst at IG.

"With valuations around ‌half of their U.S. peers, UK stock indices remain an attractive proposition for many investors, propelling the FTSE 100 to record highs, towards the 11,000 mark."

Surging commodity stocks, stronger-than-expected ​earnings and expectations of monetary policy easing have helped UK equities rebound from last week's selloff, when ‌concerns about AI-driven disruption in several industries hit sentiment.

British inflation slowed to 3.0% in January, its lowest in nearly a year, helped by softer rises in transport, food ⁠and non-alcoholic drinks, ⁠according to the Office for National Statistics.

Sterling dipped against ‌the dollar as traders priced in almost an 85% chance of a March rate cut. A soft labour-market ​report on Tuesday ​had already pressured the currency.

Defence stocks rose 2.7%, with BAE ‌Systems up 3.9% after reporting a better-than-expected jump in full-year operating profit, as global demand swelled its order backlog to a record 83.6 billion pounds ($113.4 billion). (Reporting by Tharuniyaa Lakshmi in Bengaluru. Editing by Leroy Leo and Mark Potter)

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