Afternoon Markets: FTSE set for worst ever annual performance

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The FTSE 100 looks set to record its worst ever annual performance despite stocks staging a late rec...

The FTSE 100 looks set to record its worst ever annual performance despite stocks staging a late recovery in the first two trading days this week. London's index of leading shares has consolidated yesterday's 2% gain with a 47.17 point rise, or 1.09%, to 4,366.52 this afternoon. However, the index is still about 33% lower for the year, the worst performance since it began in 1984. Defying a difficult day for the financials sector, Schroders (non-voting) has bounced back from a poor start to sit 4.96% higher to 687.50, while Asian-focused banking giant Standard Chartered has advanced 4.7...

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