UK Stock Market Open Today: FTSE 100 Futures Near 10,000 as Venezuela Shock Puts Oil and Deals in Focus
5 January 2026
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UK Stock Market Open Today: FTSE 100 Futures Near 10,000 as Venezuela Shock Puts Oil and Deals in Focus

London, Jan 5, 2026, 02:54 ET — Premarket

London shares were set for a firmer start on Monday as investors assessed the market fallout from the U.S. capture of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, a weekend shock that has kept oil traders on alert while lifting demand for safer assets. FTSE futures were up about 0.6% ahead of the cash open. 1

That matters for the UK benchmark because the FTSE 100 is packed with energy and mining heavyweights, so moves in crude and metals can show up quickly in the index at the open. Gold, a “safe-haven” asset investors buy when risk rises, jumped about 2% as oil slipped, a combination that can pull UK sector leadership in opposite directions. 1

Strategists warned markets may be too relaxed about the risk of escalation after Washington’s move. “We’re being reminded that geopolitical risks are much larger than some number cast on imports,” said Vishnu Varathan, head of macro research for Asia ex-Japan at Mizuho Securities. 2

In London pricing, IG said FTSE 100 futures implied a 55.4-point, or 0.6%, gain at the open to 10,006.54. The index closed Friday up 0.2% at 9,951.14 after touching 10,046.25, a record intraday high, leaving traders focused on whether it can reclaim the 10,000 level on the tape. 3

Sterling eased to $1.3434 from $1.3491 at Friday’s London close, a move investors will watch closely given the FTSE’s large overseas earnings exposure and the sensitivity of domestic-facing stocks to rate expectations. 3

In single stocks, Auction Technology (ATG.L) said it rejected a total of 11 buyout proposals from London-based investor FitzWalter Capital, saying they “highly undervalued” the online auction operator and its future prospects. The statement keeps the UK take-private theme in view at the start of the year. 4

Oakley Capital (OCIO.L) was also in focus after Reuters reported Sky News had said the private equity firm agreed to buy a majority stake in debt administration services group Global Loan Agency Service (GLAS) in a 1 billion pound ($1.35 billion) deal, with an announcement expected as early as Monday. Oakley declined to comment, Reuters said. 5

UK grocers may see a read-across after Aldi said its UK sales rose 3% to 1.65 billion pounds in the four weeks to Dec. 24, helped by its premium own-label range. Aldi called out a more than 5% rise in sales in the week to Christmas Eve, keeping pressure on market leader Tesco (TSCO.L) and No.2 Sainsbury’s (SBRY.L). 6

On the data front, investors will parse Bank of England figures on consumer credit and mortgage lending for November, a check on household demand that can shift rate-sensitive parts of the market. Euro zone Sentix investor sentiment is also due later on Monday. 7

The risk for bulls is that oil stops treating the Venezuela action as contained and starts pricing a broader supply shock, or that fresh headlines trigger a sharper risk-off swing that hits cyclicals and banks. A stronger dollar would also tighten conditions for commodity markets and feed back into UK resource shares.

What traders watch next is the Bank of England’s consumer credit and mortgage lending release, and any formal announcement on the Oakley-GLAS transaction, with geopolitics and energy headlines from Venezuela likely to set the tempo through the session.

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