Yes. I also heard that in Spain, in particular, stocks have been rising over the long weekend. But, I also heard, that will stop when London starts trading today and our hedge fund managers resume damaging the economy.
actually they permit the flow of money only in one direction.. upwards 
Sorry Cem,but that simply isnt true. From the mid nineties the City of London had a decade long boom which fueled a boom throughout the whole of the U.K economy.The treasury had unprecedented amounts of money in its coffers due to the activity in the square mile with which they could have completely rebuilt the infrastructure of the whole country - unfortunately they (socialists, who had no financial nouse at all) wasted almost every penny of it.

Den - I doubt that Europe could isolate London as a financial centre.Its the biggest in the world and is truely global,which is why they would love nothing more than to get their grubby mits on the controlling levers - which would of course bring about its ruination within a very short space of time. We rely far too heavily on the financial sector,but in the short to medium term we should be glad that we have something to rely on,unlike Greece,Spain etc.

Long term imo we need to overcome the challenge of building up other sectors of the economy to be as globally competitive as the financial sector is,against the backdrop of extremely cheap labour costs in the East. We are already part way there with certain areas of engineering and technology.
We seem to be able to excel at the highest level in certain areas,which is why most F1 teams are based here and we also have companies such as ARM technoligies. If we can help these sectors grow we can get there Im sure. We still have the problem though of having developed the technology we outsource the manufacture and assembly to the far east. Not an easy hurdle to ovecome.Manufacture and assembly tend to be the areas where large numbers of jobs are created,particularily with an under educated population,which we now seem to have.
Reports of the demise of the U.K. may just be premature ? We just need to ensure that we keep politicians as far away from any involvement in the process as is possible.

Low taxation/less regulation is the key.If the politicians can be brave enough to create that climate,the rest might just take care of itself.