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British markets breathe sigh of relief as Scots vote 'No'

Published 19/09/2014, 06:03
© Reuters Supporters from the "No" Campaign react to a declaration in their favour, in Glasgow, Scotland

LONDON (Reuters) - British stocks were set to open higher on Friday while previously inflated bets on high volatility in the currency market over the next week fell away as the "No" camp looked set for victory in Scotland's independence referendum.

The deputy leader of the pro-independence Scottish National Party, Nicola Sturgeon, effectively conceded defeat in the vote after the bulk of results had leant towards "No".

Sterling, already pushed up on Thursday by speculation on markets that Alex Salmond's nationalists had fallen short of the majority needed to break up their union with England, gained another half percent to as high as $1.6525.

London blue chip futures pointed to a 1.2 percent rise when markets open later on Friday, while the cost of insuring against big swings in Britain's pound over the next week sank to 7.087 percent from a close on Thursday of 11.8 percent.

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(This version of the story corrects name of politician in second paragraph)

(Reporting by Sudip Kar-Gupta, Patrick Graham and Jamie McGeever)

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