well, the financial markets have been open forjust over half an hour here in londo, giving traders the so let's cross over to our correspondent kim gittleson, who is on a trading floor in the city of london. it's interesting, you know, we saw that the ftse opens slightly higher and it has now turned slightly negative for the day, not a significant move given the momentous defeat theresa may suffered in parliament last night. i am joined now by the head of european market equity research here at barclays and he will explain to us exactly what traders are thinking. doctor me a little about why we are seeing these early moves in the ftse. nothing significant really —— speak to me a little. the question on widely expected it? not a big surprise this morning on the markets. i think a no deal situation where the uk would leave the eu in march without a deal is very unlikely. in the meantime, we think that probably they would offer an extension of article 50, that that possibility is rising. but also the prospect of a second referendum on brexit are rising at this stage. no position for good