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| | ... in Europe the movement was mainly modestly upwards, with Madrid gaining 0.59 per cent, Brussels 0.55 per cent and the Amsterdam bourse rising 0.40 per cent. Milan gained 0.05 per cent while the Swiss markets joined Frankfurt in sneaking downwards by ... |
| | | ... by 0.97 per cent and Brussels by 0.91 per cent. There were smaller rises on the Swiss bourse, 0.31 per cent, and in Amsterdam, which gained 0.26 per cent. In London, the Bank of England forecast on Wednesday that the British economy, which suffered a ... |
| | | ... up 0.48 per cent, Lisbon up 0.38 per cent and the Swiss market up 0.37 per cent. Brussels nudged up 0.19 per cent and Amsterdam a mere 0.09 per cent. HONG KONG - Asian markets had a cautious day on Tuesday as traders digested Chinese data showing that ... |
| | | ... signals. The Lisbon bourse was the biggest climber, up 0.49 per cent, closely followed by Brussels, 0.44 per cent with Amsterdam rising 0.14 per cent and the Swiss bourse stable. Among the losers were Madrid, down 0.27 per cent and Milan which shed 0.26 ... |
| | | ... 0.80 percent, Milan by 0.44 percent and Brussels,by 0.4 percent. Madrid was more marginally up, by 0.11 percent, while Amsterdam bucked the European trend, ending the day down 0.26 percent. HONG KONG - Asian shares were mixed on Friday while oil surged ... |
| | | ... prices as he faced a sceptical Republican-controlled panel in Congress. Elsewhere in Europe, markets all were down. Amsterdam fell by by 0.52 per cent, Brussels was down 0.6 per cent, Madrid lost 0.27 per cent. Swiss stocks fell back 0.11 per cent and ... |
| | | ... Paris, the market was back at September 2008 levels and at above 4,100 points looked promising. Elsewhere in Europe, Amsterdam put on 0.34 per cent, Brussels edged up 0.09 per cent, Madrid added 0.39 per cent and Swiss stocks were up 0.42 per cent but ... |
| | | ... 1.08 per cent to 4,090.80 points and in Frankfurt the DAX put on 0.93 per cent to 7,283.62 points. Elsewhere in Europe, Amsterdam and Brussels each rose 1.19 per cent, Madrid put on 0.63 per cent, Milan was up 0.77 per cent and Swiss stocks gained 0.41 ... |
| | | ... Elsewhere in Europe, Swiss stocks ended off 0.13 per cent, Brussels slipped 0.14 per cent, Lisbon dipped 0.41 per cent, Amsterdam shed 0.68 per cent, Milan dropped 0.93 per cent, and Madrid fell 1.36 per cent. In foreign exchange trade, the euro ran ... |
| | | ... of prior mergers and takeovers in the past decade, across various markets. In 2000, Euronext was formed - a result of Amsterdam Stock Exchange merging with the Brussels Stock Exchange, Paris Bourse and since 2002, the Portuguese Stock Exchange. OMX was ... |
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