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FTSE 100 Slips as AstraZeneca Drag Offsets Bank Gains

  • FTSE 100 down 0.2%, FTSE 250 up 1%
  • AstraZeneca slumps after late-stage trial setback
  • Playtech tops midcaps on upbeat 2026 profit forecast

July 9 (Reuters) - The UK's FTSE 100 ended slightly lower on Thursday ‌as heavyweight AstraZeneca dropped after reporting disappointing results from a late-stage trial, offsetting gains in mining and bank stocks.

The blue-chip FTSE 100 index fell 0.2% to ​10,472.5 points, while the midcap FTSE 250 climbed 1% to snap a ​three-day losing streak.

  • Pharmaceutical shares were the worst performers, down ⁠4.3%, led by a 6.2% drop in AstraZeneca after the drugmaker's nerve ​disease drug Wainua, made in partnership with U.S.-based Ionis, failed to meet ​the main goal of reducing cardiovascular deaths and recurring heart problems in a late-stage trial.

  • Precious metal miners rose 4%, tracking higher gold prices as a weaker dollar ​boosted bullion's appeal, while investors continued to monitor developments in the ​Middle East for clues on the inflation and interest-rate outlook.

  • Industrial metal miners advanced 4.1%, ‌tracking ⁠higher base metal prices, while heavyweight banks added 2.2%.

  • Iranian armed forces launched attacks on U.S. military infrastructure in Gulf states following U.S. strikes on Iran's southern coastal and eastern provinces, putting further strain on a ​three-week-old ceasefire agreement.

  • Oil ​prices meanwhile slipped ⁠over 1%, dragging UK energy shares down 1.5%.

  • Playtech topped the midcap index, rising 14.1% after the gaming firm ​forecast 2026 adjusted core profit above market expectations on ​robust growth ⁠in the U.S. and Latin America.

  • Computacenter was among the top performers on the benchmark, rising more than 7.2% after the IT services provider said it ⁠expects ​annual results to exceed market expectations, helped ​by strong demand for AI-related infrastructure from hyperscale customers in North America and the UK.

Reporting ​by Tharuniyaa Lakshmi and Shashwat Chauhan in Bengaluru; Editing by Shilpi Majumdar

Source: Reuters


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