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International Bank Watch: Barclays and RBS up as HSBC continues to sink

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Global markets were mixed Friday. Japan's Nikkei 225 Average climbed by 207.75 points to 7910.79, while the FTSEurofirst 300 index sunk 94.03 points to 3780.96. Bank stocks were mostly in the green.

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Barclays plc rose 4.7%.  Legal & General Investment Management said it would back Barclays' fundraising plan. HSBC Holdings plc sunk on news that Rachel Lomax and John Lawson Thornton will join as nonexecutive directors of its board. Meanwhile, Royal Bank of Scotland Group plc is up as shareholders approved a $30 billion capital increase. - Maria Woehr

Troubled International Banks
Prices at 10:30 am EDT
Name Open Price at
10:30am
Change Mkt cap
UBS 9.7 9.41 0.97 26.70B
Barclays plc 132.1 133.70 6.00 11.19B
BNP Paribas SA 36.75 34.95 -1.55 31.27B
Deutsche Bank AG
25.25 24.14 1.32 13.17B
Royal Bank of Scotland Group plc 14.73 14.13 1.55 27.87B
Royal Bank of Canada 38 36.00 0.35 48.28B
HSBC Holdings plc 662 618.25 -13.75 74.86B
Lloyds TSB Group plc
131.5 126.20 0.90 7.63B
Standard Chartered plc 750 766.50 29.50 10.92B
Toronto-Dominion Bank 44 42.91 -0.66 34.64B
Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Inc. 5.02 4.89 0.10 54.11B
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