Core Insights - The FTSE 100 has shown strong performance in 2026, rising 7.69% year-to-date and 22.75% over the past year, outperforming the S&P 500, which is down 0.24% year-to-date but up 12.16% over the past year [1][10] Market Trends - Rising geopolitical tensions and U.S. market volatility related to AI concerns have led investors to reassess their U.S. exposure and shift away from American securities [2][3] - The "AI scare" has heightened investor anxiety, particularly affecting the S&P 500 due to its heavy concentration in the information technology sector, prompting a rotation away from U.S. equities [3] Sector Performance - The FTSE 100 benefits from a heavier weighting in banks and mining stocks, with limited exposure to big tech and AI-driven companies, contributing to its outperformance compared to the S&P 500 [4] - U.K. large caps are trading at approximately a 40% valuation discount relative to U.S. equities, with U.K. banks showing compelling valuations compared to U.S. peers [5] Economic Indicators - The S&P Global U.K. Composite PMI rose to 53.9 in February, indicating continued economic momentum, marking the strongest level since April 2024 [6] - U.K. retail sales saw a 4.5% year-over-year increase in January, the strongest annual gain in almost four years [7] - The U.K. recorded a £30.4 billion ($40.9 billion) budget surplus in January 2026, a significant improvement from the previous year [8] Inflation and Monetary Policy - U.K. inflation eased to 3.0% in January, the lowest since March 2025, raising expectations for a potential interest rate cut by the Bank of England [9][10] - Following the inflation data, market expectations for a March rate cut by the Bank of England increased to nearly 90% [10][11] Investment Opportunities - Investors can consider U.K. ETFs such as iShares MSCI United Kingdom ETF (EWU) and Franklin FTSE United Kingdom ETF (FLGB) for increased exposure to the U.K. market [12] - Other diversified ETFs with significant U.K. exposure include iShares MSCI Europe Small-Cap ETF (IEUS) and iShares Core MSCI Europe ETF (IEUR) [13]
Should You Add More U.K. ETFs to Your Portfolio Now?
ZACKS·2026-02-20 17:01