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How do you know each other? isotretinoin guidelines 1630: Close Worse-than-expected results from the FTSE 1002s largest constituent, HSBC, hit markets hard on Monday though losses were limited by some strong economic data from across the globe services data from the UK, Eurozone, China and US all showed a pick-up in activity in July. HSBC finished 4.4 per cent lower as profits came up short of expectations. RBS, Admiral, Abderdeen Asset Management and Standard Chartered also finished lower. However, Lloyds bucked the trend on optimism surrounding potential dividend payments. The FTSE 100 finished down 28 points at 6,620.