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FTSE retreats on Franco-German euro spat
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by Gavin Lumsden on Feb 06, 2013 at 14:43
Miner ENRC (ENRC.L) followed close behind with a 6.5% gain to 366.5p and Schroders (SDR.L), 2.3% up at £19.88.
Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS.L) fell back to trade virtually unchanged after it was fined a total of £390 million by UK and US regulators for Libor rate fixing, less than the £500 million previously reported.
Read the full story on the RBS Libor fine.
Aviva (AV.L) was the biggest faller, down 2.2% at 349.5p. Household goods giant Unilever (ULVR.L) followed the insurer with a 1.9% decline to £25.49, with chip designer ARM Holdings (ARM.L) was 0.8% weaker at 922.6p after yesterday's rally.
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