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Shares and Markets - December 14, 2011 23:33
Stock Markets in Europe End Lower mainly Driven by Banking and Resources Sector
European stock markets ended lower on Wednesday as no signs of further quantitative easing by US Federal Reserve were disclosed. In reaction to which banking and resources sector moved European stocks in negative zone. The Stoxx Europe 600 index declined 0.8 percent to 235.34 as compared to increase of 0.5 percent on Tuesday. Among the […]
European Stock Markets Fell in Reaction to Global Growth Worries
European stock markets closed on negative note on Wednesday as the several disappointing economic indicators escalated uncertainty among investors. Investors were also shaken over the disappointing German bond auction and weak manufacturing report from China. German 10-year bond auction saw a very sluggish response from the market and hardly the touched the planned figure of […]
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