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| | | ... Portugal. Elsewhere in Europe, Amsterdam put on 0.18 per cent, Brussels rose 0.50 per cent, Madrid jumped 1.56 per cent, Milan added 1.21 per cent and Swiss stocks edged up 0.20 per cent. Lisbon finished up 0.31 per cent despite Portugal's debt problems. ... |
| | | | ... bourses it was a mixed picture on Tuesday, though with no major winners or losers. The Swiss bourse was up 0.24 per cent and Milan up 0.23 per cent. The biggest loser was the Lisbon market, down 0.98 per cent on the day. Madrid was down 0.72 per cent ... |
| | | | ... per cent to 7,057.15. Elsewhere in Europe, Amsterdam added 0.54 per cent, Brussels rose 0.56 per cent, Madrid was flat, Milan put on 1.01 per cent, and Swiss stocks gained 0.68 per cent. HONG KONG - Asian stocks rose on Wednesday after a strong performance ... |
| | | | ... perspective. Elsewhere in Europe, Amsterdam added 0.37 per cent, Brussels rose 0.40 per cent, Madrid slipped 0.15 per cent, Milan dropped 1.04 per cent and Swiss stocks were flat. TOKYO - Tokyo stocks slipped 0.21 per cent on Tuesday, amid fresh concerns ... |
| | | | ... cent, Brussels shed 3.05 per cent, Madrid was down 0.83 per cent, having dropped more than three per cent at one stage, Milan lost 2.01 per cent and Swiss stocks were off 2.76 per cent. Losses were broad based although Europe's nuclear power operators ... |
| | | | ... up to $US34.6 billion ($A34.18 billion). Elsewhere in Europe, Amsterdam fell 0.77 per cent, Brussels shed 0.22 per cent, Milan slipped 0.27 per cent and Swiss stocks finished down 1.25 per cent but Madrid bucked the trend with a gain of 0.17 per cent ... |
| | | | ... points. Elsewhere in Europe, Lisbon lost 0.33 per cent, Brussels shed 0.35 per cent, Swiss stocks slid 0.65 per cent and Milan fell 1.59 per cent. HONG KONG - In Asia, Japan's Nikkei 225 stock average ended 1.4 per cent lower at 10,434.38 after the government ... |
| | | | ... Amsterdam ended off 0.04 per cent, Lisbon dipped 0.08 per cent, Madrid shed 0.09 per cent, Brussels slipped 0.28 per cent, Milan dropped 0.39 per cent and Swiss stocks fell 0.99 per cent. Portugal meanwhile sold the maximum intended $US1.0 billion euros ... |
| | | | ... 0.51 per cent. The Lisbon and Madrid bourses made very small losses, 0.07 per cent and 0.03 per cent respectively while Milan bucked the trend, just, gaining 0.03 per cent. HONG KONG - Asian stock markets suffered sharp falls on Monday, with rising oil ... |
| | | | ... up 0.10 per cent, Swiss stocks added 0.11 per cent and Amsterdam gained 0.75 per cent. Lisbon lost 0.33 per cent, while Milan fell 0.38 per cent, and Madrid dropped 0.72 per cent. In London trading, the main winner was BSkyB, whose share price rallied ... |
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