{"id":128825,"title":"AIM All-Share Slips as FTSE 100 Retreats from Record Highs","publisher":"Share Talk","author":"sharetalk","published":"2025-11-01T12:38:14+00:00","modified":"2025-11-01T12:39:38+00:00","canonical_url":"https://www.share-talk.com/aim-all-share-slips-as-ftse-100-retreats-from-record-highs/","markdown_url":"https://www.share-talk.com/aim-all-share-slips-as-ftse-100-retreats-from-record-highs.md","json_url":"https://www.share-talk.com/aim-all-share-slips-as-ftse-100-retreats-from-record-highs.json","category":"Blogs","categories":["Blogs","Business & Support Services","Technology","Technology, Media & Telecoms"],"tags":["Bank of America","Bank of England","banking","BARC","Barclays","Benchmark","BoE","buyback","Chancellor","childcare","CME Group","consumers","Coverage","CS Venkatakrishnan","Deutsche Bank","domestic","energy bill","England","FCA","Fed","Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation","Federal Reserve","FREE","FTSE 100","FTSE 250","FTSE100","futures","Goldman Sachs","household","HSBC","HSBC Holdings","Inflation","investors","Jeremy Hunt","Legal & General","lending","Lloyds Banking Group","London","MCP","midcap index","Monetary Policy Committee","NatWest Group","Ofgem","pandemic","price cap","Prime Minister","program","Prudential","Qatar","Regulators","Rishi Sunak","SEC","Serious Fraud Office","share","Share Talk","ShareHolders","silicon valley","Silicon Valley Bank","SIVB","SVB","The Bank of England","Traders","Treasury","UK","Underground","USA","Wall Street"],"featured_image":"https://i0.wp.com/www.share-talk.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/LONDON-18_12_23-750x406-1.jpg?fit=750%2C406&quality=89&ssl=1","format":"news","language":"en-GB","content":"The **AIM All-Share Index** fell **4 points to 770.58** on Friday, underperforming the [FTSE 100](https://www.share-talk.com/ftse-ends-the-week-lower-as-investors-turn-cautious-ahead-of-key-economic-events/), which has enjoyed a strong week but **ended the session 42 points lower at 9,717** after pulling back from record highs.\n\nThe **FTSE 100** had risen as much as **0.6% earlier in the week**, briefly touching a **new all-time peak**, but later lost momentum amid **heightened market volatility** and cautious sentiment ahead of key economic events next month.\n\nWhile large-cap stocks have benefited from **strength in financials, mining, and pharmaceuticals**, smaller AIM-listed companies continue to face pressure from **tighter funding conditions** and **investor risk aversion**.\n\nAnalysts said the late-week pullback reflected **profit-taking** following the index’s record-breaking run, though overall sentiment remains underpinned by expectations of **interest rate cuts** from the **Bank of England** and improving **global growth signals**."}