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The following are the leading risers and fallers among FTSE 100 and 250 index constituents on Thursday. ---------- FTSE 100 winners ---------- BP PLC, up 2.6% at 577.30 pence, oil price rises DCC PLC, up 2.2% at 5,090.00p, Exane BNP raises to ’outperform’ Glencore PLC, up 1.9% at 573.30p United Utilities Group PLC, up 1.5% at 1,385.50p, nervier trade boosts utilities SSE PLC, 1.4% at 2,743.00 ---------- FTSE 100 losers ---------- Standard Life PLC, down 3.3% at 709.00p Compass Group PLC, down 2.8% at $28.31, stocks with more cyclical properties struggle Entain PLC, down 2.7% at 568.20p Reckitt Benckiser Group PLC, down 2.5% at 5,210.00p Barratt Redrow PLC, down 2.3% at 261.30p, housebuilders fall after sizeable stride on Wednesday ---------- FTSE 250 winners ---------- ME Group International PLC, up 4.6% at 148.26p, strikes Asda deal Ithaca Energy PLC, up 3.4% at 250.19p, tracks oil higher Pollen Street Group Ltd, up 2.7% at 857.60p Energean PLC, up 2.4% at 851.50p, output resumes at Energean Power FPSO AG Barr PLC, up 1.6% at 663.00p, Bank of America starts at ’buy’ ---------- FTSE 250 losers ---------- Ceres Power Holdings PLC, down 9.0% at 313.20p, Peel Hunt cuts to ’sell’ Man Group PLC, down 6.4% at 246.60p ITV PLC, down 4.8% at 75.80p Oxford Nanopore Technologies PLC, down 4.6% at 109.20p Savills PLC, down 4.4% at 818.77p ---------- FTSE 100 & 250 movers in focus: ---------- ME Group International PLC, up 4.6% at 148.26 pence, 12-month range 112.20p-237.00p. The instant service equipment provider has launched a new partnership with UK grocer Asda, for its Wash.ME laundry machines. ‘The overall ambition is to target up to 700 Wash.ME laundry machines across these sites. These sites are attractive, high-footfall locations which can be easily accessed and maintained by the group’s strong network of field engineers,’ ME Group adds. ---------- BP PLC, up 2.6% at 577.30, 12-month range 329.20p-609.40p. Shares in oil majors are back on the up as crude climbs. Brent trades at $98.13 a barrel, up from $95.20 at the time of the London equities close on Wednesday. A US-Iran truce reached Tuesday showed signs of unravelling, with Israel bombarding Lebanon and Washington contradicting some of Iran’s demands to end the war ahead of planned talks. ---------- Hays PLC, down 4.1% at 30.64p, 12-month range 30.52p-77.50p. Shares fall to this 12-month low on Thursday and shares in the staffing provider are down 54% over the past year, amid a tricky outlook for the sector. The company releases a trading update next week Thursday. ---------- Metlen Energy & Metals PLC, up 1.4% at €36.10, 12-month range €30.50-€57.73. Shares rise, but its belated 2025 results show a profit fall. The Athens-based energy and metallurgy company had to delay its results to allow external auditor PricewaterhouseCoopers more time to complete work on the 2025 financial statement, Metlen’s first as a dual-listed entity in London and Athens. Pretax profit falls 48% to €382.3 million in 2025 from €748.4 million in 2024, despite revenue shooting 25% higher to €7.11 billion from €5.68 billion. ---------- Vodafone Group PLC, up 1.0% at 118.75p, 12-month range 62.40p-120.95p. The telecommunications firm looks set to register a seventh-successive daily rise. It has risen 11% over the past one month, outpacing the FTSE 100 which has added 3.4%. ---------- CMC Markets PLC, up 0.4% at 367.50p, 12-month range 199.60p-369.50p. The trading platform provider hits this 12-month high on Thursday. The stock has surged 79% over the past 12 months. ---------- Copyright 2026 Alliance News Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
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