UK Market Turmoil: Impact of Middle East Tensions and BoE Rate Hikes

UK's main stock indexes faced a downturn as the Bank of England's potential rate hikes combined with Middle East tensions led to increased energy costs. The FTSE 100 and FTSE 250 both fell significantly, with investors wary of escalating global conflicts and their economic impact, prompting emergency discussions.

UK Market Turmoil: Impact of Middle East Tensions and BoE Rate Hikes
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The main UK stock indexes nosedived on Monday, indicating a market correction as fears of Bank of England's probable interest rate hikes, exacerbated by the ongoing Middle East conflicts, remained persistent among investors, driving up energy costs.

The FTSE 100, a blue-chip index, plummeted 2.4% to its lowest in three months, effectively down by 11% since the recent conflict in the Middle East began. Its mid-cap counterpart, the FTSE 250, fell 3.2% to a low not seen since May 2025.

In response to the crisis, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is set to convene an emergency meeting alongside finance minister Rachel Reeves and Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey, as global stocks reacted negatively to Iran's threats against Israeli and U.S. interests.

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