London stock market News
The British capital's benchmark FTSE 100 gained 0.2 percent as investors awaited finance minister Philip Hammond`s budget presentation to parliament, due at 1200 GMT.
London stocks plunged around eight percent in opening deals Friday, with share prices of banks and housebuilders collapsing by about a third after Britain voted to leave the EU.
London stocks were in the frontline of the fall-out from the vote to leave with FTSE registering over 8 percent losses.
The benchmark FTSE 100 index rallied 2.0% in initial deals to 7,024.37 points.
Shoemaker to the stars Jimmy Choo stepped out Friday on the London stock market in a float valuing the business at £545.6 million ($877 million, 685 million euros).
The London stock market rallied sharply in opening trade on Friday after Scotland voted to reject independence in a crucial referendum.
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