Copper Miners Lead FTSE Weekly Recap and Week Ahead

WEEKLY RECAP · WEEK AHEAD
Miners leave large caps ahead, but the broader signal is mixed
Updated Sunday, 23 August 2026, 08:49 BST (UTC+1) · Cash equities closed
Weekend close
Latest closes: Friday, 21 August 2026, 16:30 BST. Price changes are close-to-close; weekly changes are published rounded figures. Reuters · PA/Alliance News
Week in one chart
Weekly change
Friday’s mining rally pushed the blue-chip index into a modest weekly gain. Mid-caps still recorded their first weekly fall in six weeks, a cleaner sign that risk appetite was selective rather than broad.
Regime
Selective risk-on
- Leadership
- Metals & mining
- Macro tone
- Growth resilient; inflation firm
- Currency
- Sterling strengthening
- Tail risk
- Energy shock / gilt repricing
Friday’s decisive moves
21 Aug close
| Stock | Move | Verified catalyst |
|---|---|---|
| Gamma Communications | +11.6% | Early takeover talks with Waterland |
| Antofagasta | +5.4% | Copper and gold strength |
| Endeavour Mining | +4.1% | Precious-metals bid |
| Hunting | −14.5% | Annual core-profit forecast cut |
Closing moves reported Friday, 21 August 2026.
Macro dashboard
Latest verified
- July CPI2.9% y/y19 Aug, 07:00 BST
- Services CPI3.4% y/y19 Aug, 07:00 BST
- Flash services PMI52.821 Aug, 09:30 BST
- July borrowing£1.8bn21 Aug, 07:00 BST · deficit
- GBP/USD$1.365821 Aug, 11:38 BST · +0.19%
Week ahead
24–28 August · scheduled
LSE calendar · ONS release calendar · Bank of England · Company calendar · CBI consensus
Bull case
Services momentum, firmer household confidence and commodity leadership can keep the FTSE 100 supported if metals hold their gains and sterling stops short of a fresh surge.
Bear case
Another energy-price shock would reinforce inflation and gilt pressure. A stronger pound also tightens the translation headwind for the FTSE 100’s overseas earners.

