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Share Price: 204.00
Bid: 203.10
Ask: 203.30
Change: 12.86 (6.73%)
Spread: 0.20 (0.098%)
Open: 195.96
High: 206.70
Low: 194.00
Prev. Close: 191.14
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13 Oct 2011 15:28

Fitch cuts rating for Lloyds and RBS

Ratings agency Fitch has confirmed speculation and cut ratings across the UK banking sector, downgrading part-nationalised lenders Lloyds and Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) due to uncertainties about the level of government support that they may receive. Ratings for Lloyds and RBS - which were alread

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13 Oct 2011 12:36

FTSE 100 movers: Rolls-Royce tops the chart

Global power systems firm Rolls-Royce was the high riser on Thursday after it revealed two major initiatives which are expected to significantly raise its operating profits in the future. Following close behind was Hargreaves Lansdown, after the wealth management stockbroking firm said first-quart

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13 Oct 2011 11:17

UPDATE: Fitch could downgrade UK banks today, says Sky News

The banks tumbled lower late Thursday morning - despite rising earlier on - on the back of reports that Fitch could cut ratings across sector. Barclays was the heaviest faller, losing over 4% as of 11:48, while HSBC and Lloyds were also under the cosh. "The credit ratings agency Fitch is poised to

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12 Oct 2011 16:36

London close: Higher finish after choppy day

London's leading share index closed in the blue as worries over the Slovak parliament's rejection of the European Financial Stability Fund (EFSF) gave way to optimism that it will be passed. SLOVAK SEE-SAW Late Tuesday night, just 55 of the 150 MPs in Slovakia's parliament voted in favour of expan

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12 Oct 2011 12:05

London midday: Stocks rally as Slovak shock fades

London's leading share index has staged an impressive rally with worries following the Slovakian parliament's rejection of the euro bailout fund giving way to hopes that the small central European state will soon ratify the deal. SLOVAK HEADACHE, GERMAN REASSURANCE Late Tuesday night, just 55 of t

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12 Oct 2011 08:28

London open: EFSF worries weigh on Footsie

Just eight of the 100 stocks on the Footsie were making gains on Wednesday morning, following the news that the Slovakia failed to agree on the extension of the Eurozone rescue fund. SLOVAKIAN HEADACHE Late Tuesday night, just 55 of the 150 MPs in Slovakia's parliament voted in favour of expanding

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7 Oct 2011 17:28

London close: Dull end to volatile week

UK stocks reacted positively to better than expected US jobs data, with the Footsie recovering from a negative position to a positive one, but as the day drew to a close, traders quietly banked profits ahead of the week-end. Though the Footsie ended the day with only a modest rise, it capped a stro

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7 Oct 2011 12:46

London midday: Stocks tread water ahead of US jobs data

Losses are reasonably modest considering that some heavyweights from the banking sector are in the doldrums following a downgrade of 12 financial institutions by ratings agency Moody's. Stocks seem to be treading water ahead of a key employment report due out in the US before the opening bell in N

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7 Oct 2011 08:32

London open: Banks take a hit after Moody's downgrade

Equities took a knock in early trading after Moody's dampened sentiment with the downgrade of 12 UK financial institutions. Stocks were expected to extend gains made over the last two days on the back of hopes for the struggling Eurozone. BANKS LEAD THE FALLERS The banks were the worst performers

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7 Oct 2011 08:24

RBS and 11 other banks hit by downgrade

UK bank stocks have been hit following a downgrade to 12 financial institutions by the credit ratings agency Moody's. Lloyds TSB, Santander UK and the Co-Operative Bank were downgraded one notch, while Nationwide and RBS went down two levels. Smaller institutions, including Clydesdale Bank were al

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6 Oct 2011 16:35

London close: Late surge propels Footsie 3.7% higher

The Footsie finished at the highest level of the day, with just four stocks in the red, as gains were built on after the opening bell in New York, which saw stocks rise on the back of a better-than-expected unemployment claims report. It was a busy day on the macroeconomic front with policy rate de

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5 Oct 2011 08:37

London open: Footsie jumps back above 5,000, retailers mixed

The Footsie has clawed its way back over the 5,000 level on Wednesday morning, with just four stocks registering losses, following on from a dramatic rally on Wall Street late Tuesday night. Driving the bull market in the last hour in the US - which saw the Dow swing 400 points - were reports from

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4 Oct 2011 17:31

London close: Footsie finishes well below 5,000

Though share prices recovered a tad after some reassuring noises from Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke, London still finished the day deep on the red, with the Footsie well below the psychologically important 5,000 level. Federal Reserve president Ben Bernanke told the Joint Economic Committe

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4 Oct 2011 12:29

London midday: Banks plummet, retailers buck trend

A decent performance from the retail sector was not enough to pull the market higher by lunchtime, as investors bailed out of banking, engineering and mining stocks on concerns over the global economy. Jean-Claude Juncker, chairman of the Eurogroup finance minister committee, has said that there wi

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4 Oct 2011 08:30

London open: Financial drag Footsie towards 5,000

The poor performance seen Monday has continued with the Footsie dropping towards the 5,000 mark once again in the opening minutes, as concerns in the Eurozone continue to dominate the markets. Nevertheless, there were further messages of support for Greece - even if they have yet to be backed up by

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