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| | ... cent to 5,259.56 points. Elsewhere in Europe, Milan fell 3.17 per cent, Madrid 1.98 per cent, Lisbon 2.21 per cent, Amsterdam 2.52 per cent and Zurich 1.69 per cent. Banking shares were the biggest losers on worries over lenders' large exposure to Greek ... |
| | | ... Elsewhere in Europe, Milan plummeted 4.93 per cent, Madrid 4.44 per cent, Lisbon 2.5 per cent, Brussels 3.2 per cent and Amsterdam 2.6 per cent. The ECB said chief economist Juergen Stark would resign for personal reasons, just as Group of Seven leaders ... |
| | | ... by Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi's government to reinforce its austerity proposals. Brussels fell 0.36 per cent, Amsterdam slid 0.41 per cent, Madrid dropped 1.61 per cent, and Lisbon slumped 2.47 per cent. The eurozone reported on Tuesday shrinking ... |
| | | ... avoided a contraction and was still growing. Elsewhere in Europe, Brussels and Swiss stocks nudged up 0.05 per cent, Amsterdam climbed 0.35 per cent, Madrid gained 0.49 per cent and Milan rose 0.69 per cent. Lisbon dipped 0.26 per cent. Gold rose to ... |
| | | ... cent and in Frankfurt the DAX fell 0.84 per cent. Elsewhere in Europe, Brussels and Swiss stocks shed 0.47 per cent, Amsterdam dipped 0.67 per cent, Lisbon lost 0.74 per cent, Milan dropped 0.97 per cent and Madrid fell 1.37 per cent. Against the Japanese ... |
| | | ... percent. In Athens, the Athex index closed down by 1.80 per cent and in Lisbon the PSI-20 index lost 1.25 per cent. In Amsterdam, the AEX index slid 3.41 per cent, in Brussels the Bel-20 fell 2.92 per cent and in Switzerland the SMI index dropped 4.12 ... |
| | | ... lowest level since April 2009 as Milan rose 0.52 per cent, Athens eased 0.19 per cent and Lisbon fell by 0.99 per cent. Amsterdam rose 1.30 per cent, Brussels gained 2.80 per cent and Switzerland rose 0.60 per cent. HONG KONG - Asian stocks mostly fell ... |
| | | ... to 3278.56 points to chalk up a record 10th consecutive daily loss. Elsewhere in Europe, Madrid eased 0.18 per cent, Amsterdam gave up 1.5 per cent, Brussels dropped 2.06 per cent and Swiss stocks fell 2.14 per cent. For the week, London dropped by 9.77 ... |
| | | ... as did moves by Portugal and Italy to further tighten their budgetary belts. Brussels ended the day up 0.97 per cent, Amsterdam rose 1.3 per cent, Milan climbed 1.62 per cent, Madrid jumped 2.13 per cent and Lisbon soared 3.03 per cent. London was also ... |
| | | ... optimism, jumping 2.66 per cent. Elsewhere in Europe, Lisbon drifted up 0.02 per cent, Swiss stocks added 0.19 per cent, Amsterdam rose 0.42 and Madrid gained 0.65 per cent. Brussels bucked the trend to lose 0.48 per cent. Many fear that a default in ... |
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