Morning Markets: FTSE wavers due to financials

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London markets opened higher this morning, regaining some of Thursday's lost ground, with the FTSE 100 up 12.32 points (0.29%) to 4,246.59.

Friends Provident shares fell 7% this morning as the firm approached the end of its demerger from F&C, down to just 63.15p. Financials performed well in early trade, private equity firm 3i up 1.97% to 233.5p, with Schroders close behind, up 1.9% to 832p. Partially nationalised banks also saw shares rise after yesterday's sell-off, with Lloyds adding 1.49% to 66.88p and RBS up 1.48% to 38.46p. Shares tumbled on Wall Street yesterday after jobs data was worse than expected, with the Dow Jones down 223.32 points (2.63%) to 8,280.74. Shares on the blue chip index plummeted as the ne...

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