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News articleUk· December 10, 2025

FTSE 100 LIVE: Stocks mixed as traders await US Federal Reserve interest rate decision

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FTSE 100 LIVE: Stocks mixed as traders await US Federal Reserve interest rate decision The FTSE 100 (^FTSE) pushed higher on Wednesday morning while European stocks were mixed as traders awaited the latest decision on interest rates from the Federal Reserve…
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  • The announcement of the November budget and potential changes to stamp duty and council tax caused would-be buyers to wait

    80% confidence
  • There will be dissents in both a hawkish and dovish direction, and the statement and press conference will signal that the hurdle is relatively high for another cut in early 2026

    80% confidence
  • On track to meet pre-tax profit guidance of £450m for the year

    80% confidence
  • A December rate cut was not a foregone conclusion – far from it

    80% confidence
  • Oracle may not have substantial weight in the S&P 500 or NAS100 to move the index on its own, but what they detail on capex intentions and future funding plans could resonate across the AI space

    80% confidence
  • A range of factors are pushing up silver including a shortage fear as demand rises

    80% confidence
  • The group is expanding its use of artificial intelligence, which is a great opportunity

    80% confidence
  • Early signs are positive for summer 2026, with booked revenue well ahead in what remains a challenging operating environment

    80% confidence
  • When interest rates are cut, that naturally shifts demand toward assets viewed as stores of value, including silver

    80% confidence
  • Earnings are set to grow between 7% to 10% over the year ahead, while revenues are expected to rise by a slower 2% to 4%

    80% confidence

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