UK consumer confidence has strengthened to its highest level since January 2022, boosting optimism over Britain’s economic prospects over the next 12 months, according to the closely-watched GfK Consumer Confidence Index.
The FTSE 100 closed up 105.36 points at 7635.09. Among the companies with reports and trading updates today are BHP, Superdry, WH Smith, Motorpoint and Wickes. Read the Friday 26 January Business Live blog below.
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