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UK equities

  • Saturday, 2 May, 2026
    UK companies
    Dividend payments from UK companies up ‘over a fifth’ on last year

    Total payouts were £16.4bn during the first quarter of 2026

    Dettol, Air Wick, Vanish, and Cillit Bang cleaning and hygiene products arranged inside a cupboard.
  • Friday, 1 May, 2026
    WPP PLC
    WPP boss faces pay battle after opposition from proxy shareholder groups

    Investors told to vote against proposed £11mn pay deal for chief executive Cindy Rose next week

    Cindy Rose stands with arms crossed, wearing a dark blazer, in a modern office setting.
  • Monday, 6 April, 2026
    World
    Lex. Boring stocks are still beating the herd

    Index of under-reported UK equities has done better than the FTSE 100

    Premium content
    Share prices for Randgold Resources and Fresnillo are shown on a large illuminated cube inside the London Stock Exchange atrium.
  • Friday, 3 April, 2026
    Food & Beverage
    How Nelson Peltz chalked up another corporate break-up at Unilever

    ‘Unbelievably pushy’ activist investor backed $66bn carve-out of century-old food business

    Ian Meakins (left) and Nelson Peltz (right) with the Unilever logo and products including Hellmann's mayonnaise, Knorr stock cubes, Marmite and Cholula hot sauce.
  • Thursday, 2 April, 2026
    Markets
    Buckling up for the stagflation trade

    What can investors do?

    Katie Martin
    People holding umbrellas walk in front of the New York Stock Exchange building on Wall Street.
  • Saturday, 28 March, 2026
    World
    Lex. UK stocks are handling 2026 much better than the UK economy

    The UK relies on energy imports, which are surging in price, but many FTSE 100 companies have benefited from the volatility

    Premium content
    Two workers in suits walk past the London Stock Exchange Group (LSEG) building, with the company crest and motto visible on the wall.
  • Thursday, 5 March, 2026
    UK companies
    London’s investment halo is dimmed by war

    The mining, energy and defence companies that powered the FTSE 100’s revival face uncertainty 

    John Gapper
    Large digital display showing "LSEG" inside the London Stock Exchange building, with electronic ticker boards and glass ceiling above.
  • Tuesday, 3 March, 2026
    IPOs
    Loveholidays poised to delay £1bn London IPO after Gulf travel chaos

    Online travel agent was tipped to be London Stock Exchange’s first significant listing of 2026

    An Airbus A380 aircraft descends for landing against a pink and purple sky, with its landing lights illuminated.
  • Friday, 20 February, 2026
    Personal Finance
    Row brews over ‘savvy squirrel’ campaign to drive UK investment

    Push to support chancellor’s ‘nation of investors’ plan divides financial services industry

    Part of the proposed advertising campaign features a squirrel with a drink in hand, sitting poolside
  • Thursday, 19 February, 2026
    UK small companies
    Why UK small-caps might benefit from global shift by investors

    An undervalued and overlooked sector is starting to draw more support

    Ian King
    Two people in full white cleanroom suits and blue shoe covers working with machinery in a sterile manufacturing environment.
  • Monday, 16 February, 2026
    IPOs
    UK proposes audit changes to attract Chinese listings

    Regulator’s move comes amid pressure from government to revive stock market

    Stock prices for the FTSE 350 index are displayed on a digital board at the London Stock Exchange Group office, with a person walking nearby.
  • Thursday, 12 February, 2026
    Property sector
    Commercial real estate share slide accelerates in latest sell-off driven by AI fears

    CBRE, Cushman & Wakefield and Jones Lang LaSalle all suffer a second day of double-digit declines

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  • Wednesday, 11 February, 2026
    Wealth management
    Shares in UK wealth managers hit as AI contagion spreads

    St James’s Place leads declines with double-digit slide on FTSE 100

    Logos of Aberdeen Group, St James’s Place, Quilter and AJ Bell with large downward arrows on a red background.
  • Sunday, 8 February, 2026
    UK companies
    Almost a fifth of FTSE 100 chief executives live outside the UK

    Bosses running some of Britain’s biggest companies are based in countries including the US and Italy

    Montage of London skyline with logos of AstraZeneca, Airtel Africa, Pearson, Informa and Barclays
  • Saturday, 7 February, 2026
    Retail investing
    Retail investors pull money from UK equity funds for tenth year in row

    Funds suffer £11.1bn in outflows in 2025 despite FTSE 100 surging 21.5 per cent — its biggest gain since 2009

    A large digital display with "LSEG" at the London Stock Exchange, surrounded by electronic ticker boards showing market data.
  • Wednesday, 28 January, 2026
    Equity valuation
    The comeback of European and UK growth stocks

    The tide is turning against value shares as government bond yields decline

    Joachim Klement
    A digital display at the London Stock Exchange shows ‘Let’s talk bonds’ alongside market data and financial information screens.
  • Monday, 26 January, 2026
    London Stock Exchange Group
    FTSE Russell aims to ease path for overseas groups to join City’s blue-chip index

    Proposals would cut amount of shares required to trade in public hands to 10% for non-UK incorporated companies

    FTSE 100 stock price board at the London Stock Exchange displays 10,223.61, down 15.33 points or 0.15%.
  • Friday, 9 January, 2026
    UK economy
    Markets signal a brighter UK future after lost decade

    Prospects are improving more than the dim consensus of economic forecasts

    Andrew Law
    The Bank of England building with pedestrians walking in the foreground and a Union Jack flag flying above the entrance.
  • Friday, 2 January, 2026
    FTSE 100
    FTSE 100 tops 10,000 for first time in new year rally

    London’s blue-chip stock index benefits from surge in banking and mining shares in 2025

    The London Stock Exchange logo on a digital display with a stock ticker showing falling prices in the background.
  • Friday, 26 December, 2025
    UK companies
    The FTSE 100’s worst and best performers in 2025

    A guide to the London share index’s winners and losers

    A bottle of Baileys, a Hikma sign, a Rolls-Royce jet engine, and an Airtel Uganda SIM card packet are shown with a red stock chart line.
  • Wednesday, 24 December, 2025
    UK companies
    One in seven FTSE 100 companies changed bosses this year

    Chief executive turnover was above average even as London’s blue-chip index heads for best year since 2009

    Meg O’Neill, Stella David, Fernando Fernandez, Dave Lewis and Luke Miels stand in a row, all wearing business attire.
  • Monday, 22 December, 2025
    Equities
    The stock market winners and losers of 2025

    Chips, gold and guns have triumphed while ad companies and private equity struggled

    Logos of WPP, CVC and Robinhood, a Lululemon hat, a silver bar, a cutaway of a Lynx KF41 Skyranger 35 projectile, and an SK Hynix SSD module with a rising stock chart line.
  • Thursday, 11 December, 2025
    Property sector
    Lex. How UK real estate companies can repel private equity bargain hunters

    If Reits want to stay independent, they can’t just wait around for markets to lift everybody

    Premium content
    Big Yellow Self Storage warehouse with bright yellow exterior, vans parked outside loading bays, and large signage above the entrance
  • Saturday, 6 December, 2025
    Investing in funds
    Leaders and laggards in a strong year for FTSE 100 stocks

    Miners and banks drive the benchmark index to its best performance since 2009

    Molten silver is poured from a large crucible into a furnace, with sparks flying; a worker in protective gear stands nearby.
  • Thursday, 4 December, 2025
    Trustpilot
    Trustpilot shares plummet after short seller alleges ‘mafia-style’ practices

    Grizzly Research claims that online review site pressured companies to subscribe to improve their ratings

    Trustpilot website logo and browser tab shown in close-up through a magnifying glass.
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