“British Stocks Break Records as Trade War Fears Lose Their Bite”

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In a striking show of resilience, the FTSE 100 has reached an all-time high of 8,979 points. Investors have largely dismissed fears of a looming trade war, betting instead on global cooperation and market fundamentals.
Market participants are growing increasingly skeptical that Trump’s aggressive rhetoric will lead to concrete action. As a result, risk appetite has returned, driving buying activity across major sectors.
Commodities and defense stocks are enjoying the spotlight. A weaker dollar and strong demand have propelled copper and gold-related firms upward, while defense companies are buoyed by expectations of higher government spending.
Even with global uncertainty, British investors are choosing to lean into the rally rather than retreat. Their confidence suggests that the market believes in long-term growth, regardless of political noise.

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