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UK equities hover at three-week lows as investors assess global risks

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June 10, 2026
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UK equity markets remained close to three-week lows on Wednesday as investors weighed ongoing geopolitical risks in the Middle East, corporate earnings developments, and the potential implications of upcoming US inflation.

The benchmark FTSE 100 and the mid-cap FTSE 250 indexes both posted modest gains in early trading.

By 0752 GMT, the FTSE 100 and FTSE 250 had each risen 0.2%, recovering slightly after recent weakness.

WH Smith shares slide on profit warning

Travel retailer WH Smith emerged as the biggest drag on the mid-cap index after issuing another downgrade to its annual profit outlook.

The company’s shares plunged 16.4%, falling to their lowest level since late 2010.

The decline followed the retailer’s decision to cut its annual profit forecast for the second time in two months.

The company also announced an equity fundraising initiative aimed at strengthening its financial position.

According to the company, disruptions linked to the Iran conflict have affected global travel patterns and reduced passenger spending, creating additional pressure on its business performance.

The sharp decline made WH Smith the worst-performing stock on the FTSE 250 during the session.

Banking stocks under pressure

Banking shares were among the weakest performers across the UK market.

The banking sector fell around 1%, led by declines in HSBC and Standard Chartered.

HSBC shares dropped 1.9%, while Standard Chartered lost 0.8%.

The sector has faced pressure since Beijing introduced tighter capital controls designed to limit cross-border investments.

In addition, brokerage JP Morgan indicated that the impact of these measures could be greater than previously expected, adding to investor concerns surrounding lenders with significant exposure to Hong Kong and China.

Middle East developments remain in focus

Investor attention remained firmly fixed on developments in the Middle East as tensions between the United States and Iran continued.

Fresh exchanges between the two countries kept geopolitical risks elevated.

However, oil prices remained relatively stable, providing some reassurance to financial markets.

Market participants also awaited further details regarding a potential agreement related to the Strait of Hormuz, which US President Donald Trump said could be forthcoming.

The stability in crude prices helped temper some concerns about supply disruptions, although investors remained cautious about the broader economic implications of the conflict.

Inflation expectations and central bank outlook

Inflation remained a key focus for investors.

Elevated crude oil prices have contributed to concerns about inflationary pressures.

According to LSEG-compiled data, investors have priced in the possibility of a 25-basis-point interest rate increase from the Bank of England by September.

Attention later in the day was expected to shift to the release of the US Consumer Price Index report for May.

Market participants viewed the data as an important indicator for assessing inflation trends and the likely path of monetary policy from the Federal Reserve.

Trading activity remained relatively subdued ahead of the release, with investors reluctant to take significant positions before the data became available.

The Bank of Canada was also scheduled to announce its latest monetary policy decision later in the day, adding another key event for global markets.

Mixed corporate performance

Elsewhere, utility company Pennon Group fell 1.3% after its newly appointed chief executive warned that operational discipline needed improvement.

The decline came despite the company returning to annual profitability.

In contrast, EnQuest surged 18% after announcing an agreement to acquire interests in four offshore contracts in Malaysia from state-run Petronas.

The deal, valued at up to $833 million, marks a significant step in the North Sea-focused producer’s efforts to expand its presence in Southeast Asia.

Meanwhile, in currency markets, the British pound traded higher against the US dollar.

The GBP/USD pair rose to around 1.3390 during early European trading as investors positioned themselves ahead of the closely watched US inflation report.

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