UK Budget Wed...
Received this earlier. Notes for sectors.
SECTORS AND STOCKS TO WATCH
All eyes on cable of course, FTSE 100, and a few sectors that could get spicy today. DYOR etc etc.… you know the drill. #1 BANKS & FINANCIALS If the Budget hints at new taxes, banks may shudder, even though they’ve recently caught a bid on rumours they’ll be spared extra levies or regulation. So, it’s unlikely they'll get hit, but it would wrong-foot all the recent buyers if so. (Potentially a good trapped trader's play.) What to watch:
Any change to bank levies Comments on lending, housing, and growth Tone on regulation Stocks to watch:
Lloyds (LLOY) Barclays (BARC) NatWest (NWG) #2 HOUSEBUILDERS & PROPERTY Housing measures are always in play on Budget day… planning reforms, stamp duty, incentives… the usual “stimulate growth” toolkit. Housebuilders, especially, are sensitive to interest rates, mortgage availability, and government incentives. What to watch:
Stamp duty changes Planning reform Incentives for first-time buyers Infrastructure spend Stocks to watch:
Taylor Wimpey (TW) Persimmon (PSN) Rightmove (RMV) #3 UK RETAIL & CONSUMER STOCKS Anything that hits disposable income hits retail. Budgets can move this sector fast. What to watch:
Changes to income tax thresholds VAT tweaks Cost-of-living measures Business rate updates Stocks to watch:
Kingfisher (KGF) Tesco (TSCO) JD Sports (JD) # 4 FINTECH, PAYMENTS & GAMBLING The Budget is expected to include specific “flash-points” for sectors such as gambling tax reform, stablecoins/crypto payments, plus whatever they throw at fraud reduction. What to watch:
Gambling tax changes Digital payments regulation Stablecoin rules Anti-fraud measures Stocks to watch:
Flutter (FLTR) Entain (ENT) IG Group (IGG) Wise (WISE) Remember, don’t spread yourself too thin. Figure out what’s already priced in, what’s a 50/50, and what would be a genuine surprise (aka the repricing scramble). Then shortlist your watchlist and plan your attack. If in doubt… stay out 😁 Keep the risk managed! Catch you tomorrow, Mark
Edited on 26/11/2025 at 11:17:13.
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