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Ftse 100 weighed down by cyclical sectors, bat

written by Bella Palmer
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The blue-chip FTSE 100 closed down 0.6% after touching a near six-week high in the previous session

UK's FTSE 100 index slipped on Wednesday, weighed down by cyclical sectors and shares of British American Tobacco, as investors awaited a key U.S. Federal Reserve monetary policy decision.

The blue-chip FTSE 100 closed down 0.6% after touching a near six-week high in the previous session.

British American Tobacco Plc tumbled 5.5% to the bottom of the index after Goldman Sachs downgraded the stock to "neutral".

Economically sensitive sectors such as miners, oil & gas and chemicals fell between 0.8% and 2.5% as the market braced for a big U.S. interest rate rise later in the day that will stifle economic activity.

The Bank of England is also expected to tighten rates by 75 basis points on Thursday.

They have their own reasons for raising rates, but are both facing the same issue – inflation, said Raed Alkhedr, chief market analyst at Equiti Capital.

It is after a certain level that interest rate hikes start hitting company results. I think that during the first quarter of the coming year, a recession will be so clear such that we are going to start feeling the impact on results, Alkhedr said.

Third-quarter earnings for FTSE 100 companies have so far painted a mixed picture, as some firms performed better than expected as COVID restrictions eased globally, while some battled supply chain snags and surging inflation.

We look for defensive companies that have strong balance sheets and have historically shown reliable, recurring revenues throughout economic downturns, said Adam Avigdori and Oliver Dixon, portfolio managers at BlackRock.

Some of these companies can be found in the healthcare sector, primarily pharmaceuticals, they said.

The mid-cap FTSE 250 rose 0.1%, lifted by Lloyd's of London insurer Hiscox after it posted a 6.3% rise in gross premiums written.

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