“London’s Bull Run: Stocks Soar as Markets Call Trump’s Bluff”

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The FTSE 100 has smashed its previous records, closing at 8,979 points as traders ignore political drama and focus on fundamentals. Confidence is booming across London’s financial sector as investors dismiss Trump’s tariff threats as political posturing.
After months of volatility, the recent rally signals a shift in market sentiment. Rather than reacting to every headline, investors now appear to be weighing the likelihood of actual policy implementation—and finding it low.
The commodities sector has been the primary engine behind this rise. Gold and copper producers have seen their share prices rise sharply, helped by a weaker dollar and increased demand.
What stands out about this rally is its endurance. Even with global political tensions and economic unpredictability, investor psychology has turned bullish—transforming uncertainty into opportunity.

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