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Barclays topped the UK's FTSE-100 briefly Tuesday morning, rising nearly 3 percent, after its share price target was raised by Deutsche Bank.
Deutsche Bank boosted Barclays' [BARC-LN
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] target to 365 pence ($6.02) from a previous target of 220 with a "buy" rating.
Building supplier Wolseley [WOS-LN
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] went on top of the FTSE in mid-morning, up 3 percent, after the departure of its chief executive was announced.
The company needs a new person to improve the business, and the departure has been mutually agreed, chairman John Whybrow told Dow Jones in an interview.
Lloyds Banking Group [LLOY-GB
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], who was added on Goldman Sachs' conviction buy list on Monday, was also up 2.7 percent.






