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Britain's FTSE-100 Index reaches 10,000 for the first time

London's blue chip FTSE 100 index reached the'symbolic 10,000 point marker for the first - time on Friday. This is the newest sign of the soaring stock markets across the globe.

The S&P 500 and the STOXX 600 in Europe both outperformed the British benchmark by nearly 22 percent in 2025.

The gains are largely due to a 'rally in Artificial Intelligence', which has boosted stocks around the world. However, British stock markets have a limited exposure to this sector.

In 2025, the biggest winners will be miners like Fresnillo who are boosted by rising precious metals prices. Also, defense firms like Babcock and Rolls Royce, as Europe increases its defence spending. And banks such as Lloyds, who benefit from still high interest rates and decent economic growth.

The FTSE, weighted-heavily towards internationally-focused companies, ?has also outperformed the domestically-focussed mid-cap FTSE 250. The latter rose by roughly 9% between 2025 and 2050.

Blue-chip index still lags behind other markets like Japan, Hong Kong, Spain, and Italy.

The landmark could boost sentiment towards UK markets that have been battered by political instabilities, post-Brexit uncertainties and concerns about high debt. (Reporting and editing by Dhara Raasinghe; Alun John)

(source: Reuters)