London's blue-chip FTSE 100 index hit the symbolic 10,000 points mark for the first time on January 2, reflecting a wider surge in global equities and providing a strong start to 2026 for a stock market that had lagged behind peers for years

London's blue-chip FTSE 100 index hit the symbolic 10,000 points mark for the first time on January 2, reflecting a wider surge in global equities and providing a strong start to 2026 for a stock market that had lagged behind peers for years