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    FTSE 100: Can Global Exposure Buffer Against Domestic Economic Hurdles?

    September 15, 20253 Mins Read


    Investors will be on their toes this week as a barrage of economic data globally is likely to provide hope, caution, and even disappointment in equal measure. 

    The UK has a testing week in prospect as a number of data releases are likely to do little to improve the economic mood. Retail sales and consumer confidence reports will almost certainly show a retrenchment of optimism ahead of what could be a punishing autumn Budget to come. In addition, the release of both and RPI numbers are expected to show a continuation of the lingering effects of inflation, which has tied one hand behind the back of the Bank of England.

    As such, a no change interest rate decision is expected this week, despite the increasingly obvious requirements for stimulus to revive a flagging domestic economy.

    These limited to non-existent growth prospects have been an inevitable headwind on the , which has been limited to a gain of 5% this year, although this is a marked improvement from the weakness experienced some months ago. In contrast, the is to a large extent insulated from this weakness given its international perspective and, despite making little progress at the open, is now up by 13.6% in the year to date.

    AstraZeneca (LON:) drifted lower after announcing a pause in its planned £200 million expansion at its Cambridge site, hot on the heels of other pharmaceutical strategic withdrawals given the perceived lack of interest from the government.

    Despite the dip, the shares are up by 21% so far this year, but from a UK perspective, such moves add to the possibility that Astra could seek to reflect its US exposure by switching its primary listing, which would be a major reputational blow.

    Meanwhile, one of the many central banks to reveal their latest interest rate decision will be the , where a cut of 0.25% is fully priced in and where hopes of an aggressive 0.5% reduction have all but evaporated. This, in turn, will shift attention to the accompanying comments on the perceived outlook, with investors still expecting two further cuts after the one to come before the year is out.

    Should Chair Powell be more circumspect, disappointment will follow, with the main indices at or around record highs in anticipation of an easier monetary environment.

    In the meantime, risk appetite continues to be on the table, especially for the growth engine that is the , which hit yet another record closing high on Friday. numbers this week will also be a revealing read as the vital cog of the economy, the consumer, will be tested not only in terms of current activity but also in confidence for immediate prospects.

    Aside from the Nasdaq, the other main indices drifted marginally lower, but each finished the week in positive territory. These gains bring the year-to-date performances of the , and Nasdaq to growth of 7.7%, 11.9% and 14.7% respectively.

    Asian markets ground higher to post slight gains, despite some more concerning news emanating from the world’s second largest economy, where the fractious relationship with the US and the real threat of mutual tariff harm has hindered growth. China revealed that industrial output had slowed to a 5.2% expansion from 5.7% in August, with were also ahead but lower with 3.4% growth year on year, shy of the 3.8% forecast.

    There was also unfortunately growth in the unemployment rate to 5.3% which leaves employment as a lingering issue in addition to tepid consumer demand and a struggling property sector.





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