London's FTSE 100 falls as investors rotate into US tech stocks ahead of Fed decision
BY Reuters | ECONOMIC | 12:41 PM EST*
FTSE 100 down 0.5%; FTSE 250 little changed
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Gold prices hit record high, boost miners
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LVMH's disappointing results drag luxury stocks
By Tharuniyaa Lakshmi
Jan 28 (Reuters) - The UK's blue-chip index declined on Wednesday, weighed down by banks and healthcare stocks as it missed out on ?a tech-led rally that boosted Wall Street indexes earlier, with investors turning cautious ahead of the U.S. Federal ?Reserve's interest rate decision.
The FTSE 100 closed down 0.5%, while domestically-focused FTSE 250 ?finished little changed. "There seems to have been a rotation ?out of European ?and U.K. stocks in favour of U.S. technology stocks ahead of earnings which weighed on the FTSE 100 ?today, and for the first time drove ?the S&P 500 past the 7,000 barrier and the Nasdaq 100 to record highs," said Axel Rudolph, senior financial analyst at IG.
The FTSE ?100 has relatively fewer technology ?shares compared to ?its U.S. counterparts.
Healthcare stocks fell 2.4% and were the
biggest drag on the FTSE 100. Pharmaceutical firms Oxford
Nanopore technology
Meanwhile, banks retreated 1.3%. Barclays
However, precious metal miners rose 2.2%, rebounding from Tuesday's losses as gold extended its rally above $5,300 per ounce. Energy stocks also advanced 1.2%, lifted ?by oil prices hitting their highest since late September. Shell and BP each gained about 1%. The companies are seeking U.S. licenses to extract natural gas from fields in Trinidad and Tobago and Venezuela, according to Caribbean energy minister Roodal Moonilal.
Attention now turns to the Fed's policy update later in the day, with most traders expecting the U.S. central bank to ?hold interest rates steady. Pets at Home jumped 5.4% after the pet care retailer maintained its full-year profit forecast despite reporting lower third-quarter revenue, attributed partly to price cuts as part of its retail turnaround ?strategy. (Reporting by Tharuniyaa Lakshmi in Bengaluru; Editing by Sahal Muhammed and Varun H K)
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