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    FTSE 100 Holds Ground Despite Lack of Buying as Investors Hunt for Catalysts

    September 16, 20253 Mins Read


    Stocks saw the benefit of a Trump bump as the President revealed positive tariff talks with China, sending the and to new record highs.

    The talks also involved the deadline for a sale of TikTok, the Chinese-owned company with the US President implying that a deal had been reached. Even so, all is not all plain sailing in the usually fractious relationship, with the Chinese regulator separately claiming that Nvidia (NASDAQ:) had violated the country’s anti-monopoly law, sending the shares fractionally lower against the tide of other “Magnificent Seven” gains.

    Elsewhere, Tesla (NASDAQ:) shares gained after it was announced that CEO Elon Musk had bought stock to the tune of some $1 billion in a sign of confidence in the company’s prospects. The shares have been under some pressure as EV competition has intensified and as Musk’s previous political involvement resulted in falling sales, but the price is nonetheless ahead by 82% over the last year as Tesla shifts some of its focus towards robotics.

    As the two-day meeting opens later, there is also an important release which will give further colour on the consumer’s activity and confidence or otherwise in the outlook. The Fed’s focus appears to have shelved inflation concerns for now, instead concentrating on a stalling jobs market which should lead to a 0.25% cut being announced tomorrow.

    In the meantime, the record closing highs for the S&P 500 and Nasdaq take gains in the year so far to 12.5% and 15.7% respectively, while the has added 7.8% and remains close to its own record reached last week.

    Another central bank in focus this week is the Bank of England, whose concerns are the opposite from the Fed in that inflation is hampering its ability to loosen monetary policy, despite its own obviously weakening labour market. The release of the latest unemployment figures will do little to change the dial, with overall earnings up by 4.8% and remaining inflationary, while the held steady at 4.7%, all but ensuring a no-change rate decision from the central bank later in the week.

    Geopolitical concerns remain a priority for investors in airline shares, alongside a trend which has seen consumers delaying booking flights until the last moment, impacting on the visibility of earnings. easyJet became the latest casualty in focus after a broker downgrade weighed on the shares, bringing the loss in the year so far to more than 17%, with larger and more diversified rival International Consolidated Airlines remaining the pick of the bunch and enjoying a 28% boost over the same period.

    More broadly the premier index wilted in the absence of much buying interest, with investors still in search of a positive catalyst which could recapture the record level achieved last month. The nonetheless remains ahead by 13.3% so far this year, with the inching up to a cumulative gain of 5% following the unemployment data which at best has shown no further signs of deterioration for the time being at least.





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