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UK Stocks-UK Factors to watch on June 10

ReutersJun 10, 2025 6:43 AM

- Britain's FTSE 100 .FTSE index is seen opening higher on Tuesday, with futures FFIc1 up 0.2%.

BELLWAY: British homebuilder Bellway BWY.L raised its full-year volume output forecast on Tuesday to 8,600–8,700 homes from 8,500 homes, supported by stronger spring sales and improved customer demand.

ROLLS-ROYCE RR.L: Britain has selected Rolls-Royce SMR to build the country's first small modular nuclear reactors as part of its plan to speed up the decarbonisation of the power network from the mid-2030s.

RYANAIR: Ryanair RYA.I said on Tuesday it had entered a $500 million deal with jet engine maker CFM for 30 new spare LEAP-1B engines, which will be delivered to the airline over the next two years.

WAGES: British wages rose by a slower than expected 5.2% in the three months to April, the weakest pace since the third quarter of 2024, official data showed on Tuesday.

THAMES WATER: Thames Water's bondholders have offered to inject 5 billion pounds ($6.8 billion) in new equity and debt and write off some existing borrowing to rescue the utility, but in return they have demanded looser pollution targets and clemency on fines.

DEFENCE: Britain will invest over six billion pounds ($8.13 billion) in its submarine building capacity, finance minister Rachel Reeves is set to announce on Tuesday.

NUCLEAR PLANT: Britain will invest 14.2 billion pounds ($19.25 billion) to build the Sizewell C nuclear plant in southeast England, the government said on Tuesday.

COMMODITIES: Oil prices climbed, Gold declined, and London copper prices saw marginal easing on Tuesday as investors awaited the outcome of U.S.-China talks.

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