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UK Stocks Fall as Iran War Fears and Global Risks Hit

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Posted on April 24, 2026

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UK Stocks Slide for the Week Amid Iran Tensions and Bank of England Warning

Market Overview and Key Drivers

Weekly Performance of Major UK Indexes

April 24 (Reuters) – UK’s main stock indexes fell on Friday and were headed for weekly losses as hopes of a swift resolution to the Iran war faded, with the Bank of England’s warning that global stocks could take a hit adding further pressure.

The blue-chip FTSE 100 index fell 0.6% to 10,391.16 points by 1005 GMT. The benchmark index was headed for its first weekly drop in five, set to erase all gains since the U.S.-Iran ceasefire was announced earlier this month. The midcap FTSE 250 slipped 1.1%.

Sector Movements and Notable Stocks

Impact of Oil Prices and Middle East Tensions

• Investors remained on edge as crude oil prices rose on concerns of renewed military escalation in the Middle East, with no progress in negotiations to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.

• Higher oil prices dragged the travel and leisure sector 1.4% lower, with Wizz Air down 4.9%.

Bank of England’s Outlook and Financial Sector Reaction

• The Bank of England’s Deputy Governor Sarah Breeden told the BBC on Friday that stock markets around the world are expected to fall as current share prices do not fully reflect the many risks facing the global economy.

• Heavyweight banks Barclays and HSBC fell more than 1%.

Currency and Retail Sector Developments

• Sterling gained 0.1% after data showed British retail sales rose by 0.7% in March. Major retailers have warned that persistent Mideast tensions are likely to cloud their earnings outlook.

Other Notable Movers

Gainers

• Personal care, drug, and grocery stocks were up 0.5%, among the few gainers on the FTSE 100 besides the energy and utilities sector.

• Computacenter jumped 9.9% after the technology and services provider said it would beat annual profit forecasts.

Decliners

• Mondi dropped 8.2%, landing at the bottom of the FTSE 100 after the packaging company flagged rising costs due to the Iran war.

(Reporting by Utkarsh Tushar Hathi; Editing by Diti Pujara)

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