RBS and Old Mutual drive FTSE higher

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The FTSE 100 opened in positive territory as strong results from majority-nationalised bank RBS crowned off a largely impressive results week for the UK banking sector.

London's leading index of shares was up 28 points, 0.48%, to 5,386 in early trading - with Old Mutual and RBS leading the charge into positive territory. Old Mutual today reported a 43% jump in operating profits and RBS announced profit of £1.14bn for the half-year. The healthy figures triggered a rebound in shares after the FTSE shed 0.38% yesterday on the back of disappointing US jobless claims. Old Mutual, leading the winner's board, is nearly 5% higher, and RBS nearly 2% ahead. Prudential also an early winner, along with Randgold Resources and ARM Holding. However, Barclays is ...

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