FTSE 100 Momentum Stocks Outperforming the Index

2 min read | April 09, 2025 03:46 PM BST | By Team Kalkine Media

Highlights:

  • Key sectors driving growth in 2025.
  • Prominent companies setting the pace for market performance.
  • Insights into top-performing stocks showcasing resilience.

The FTSE 100 index, known for representing the largest companies listed on the London Stock Exchange, has witnessed notable contributions from certain momentum stocks in 2025. These stocks have consistently outperformed the broader index, illustrating robust growth across diverse sectors.

Energy Sector's Rise Energy companies remain at the forefront of market performance, driven by global demand and favorable conditions. Shell (LSE:SHEL) has demonstrated impressive growth, with its shares increasing by 36.5% over the past year, bolstered by strong operational strategies. BP (LSE:BP) continues to excel as well, achieving a 32.8% rise in share price fueled by global energy dynamics.

The mining sector is also a significant contributor to the momentum. Companies like Glencore (LSE:GLEN) and Rio Tinto (LSE:RIO) are benefiting from rising demand for commodities and inflationary pressures. These stocks play a pivotal role in maintaining the momentum of the index.

Retail Sector Trends The retail industry presents a mixed landscape in 2025. Tesco (LSE:TSCO), one of the leading supermarket chains, has faced challenges, with its shares showing an 11% decline this year. However, innovations like its loyalty program, Clubcard, remain instrumental in engaging customers and potentially paving the way for recovery amid changing consumer behavior.

Advancements in Telecommunications Airtel Africa (LSE:AAF) has emerged as a standout performer. With its share price climbing by 23.7% since January, the company showcases the growing demand for telecom and financial services across Africa. Rising disposable incomes and a growing population have further fueled Airtel Africa's expansion, highlighting the momentum in this sector.

Conclusion:

The FTSE 100 index remains resilient, with momentum stocks across energy, mining, retail, and telecommunications sectors steering growth in 2025. These companies demonstrate the importance of sectoral dynamics and evolving consumer trends in shaping market performance. As global conditions continue to shift, these momentum leaders are expected to maintain their influence, setting benchmarks for resilience and progress within the index.


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