FTSE 100 Rises as Global Markets Breathe Sigh of Relief on Easing Trade Tensions

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London’s benchmark FTSE 100 index (LSE: UKX) has joined a broader global stock market rebound, buoyed by a significant de-escalation in trade tensions between the United States and China. As of October 20, 2025, investor sentiment has shifted from apprehension to cautious optimism, following a period of heightened volatility that had cast a shadow over international markets. This resurgence signals a renewed appetite for risk assets, with major indices worldwide reflecting hopes for a more stable global trade environment.

The positive turn comes after a tumultuous start to October, which saw markets gripped by fears of an intensifying trade war. However, a noticeable softening in rhetoric from key political figures has paved the way for renewed negotiations, providing a much-needed impetus for equity markets. This development is not merely a fleeting moment of relief but potentially marks a critical juncture in the…

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