“FTSE 100 Breaks Records as Investors Bet Trump Is All Talk”

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British markets have surged to new heights, with the FTSE 100 hitting 8,979 points—a historic record that places the index within striking distance of the 9,000 mark. This dramatic climb signals a renewed sense of optimism among investors who are betting that Donald Trump’s trade threats won’t materialize into real policy.
Traders are interpreting Trump’s aggressive rhetoric as a familiar tactic rather than a serious economic shift. This belief has created a wave of confidence that’s fueling buying activity across sectors, especially in commodities.
Mining stocks have led the rally, with companies like Rio Tinto and Anglo American benefiting from strong global demand and a weaker U.S. dollar. The favorable currency movement has made British commodities more attractive to foreign buyers.
Despite ongoing trade uncertainty, investors appear convinced that diplomacy will win out over protectionism. Their bullish outlook has transformed anxiety into opportunity, pushing British stocks into record-breaking territory.

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