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| | | ... exchange by revenues and a powerhouse in derivatives trading. Elsewhere in Europe the Milan bourse was up 0.82 per cent, Madrid 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 ... |
| | | | ... 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 per cent. HONG KONG - Asian stock markets rose thanks partly to the easing ... |
| | | | ... 7,340.28 points. Elsewhere in Europe, the Swiss bourse was up 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. ... |
| | | | ... 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 Milan finished down 0.22 per cent. HONG KONG - Asian markets ... |
| | | | ... 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 Milan fell 0.26 per cent. HONG KONG - Asian shares were mixed ... |
| | | | ... 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 per cent. HONG KONG - Asian stock markets ... |
| | | | ... 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 into profit-taking ahead of an interest rate call from the ... |
| | | | ... recovery prospects. The London FTSE 100 index lost 157.46 points, or 3.10 per cent, to 4,914.22 points, while elsewhere Madrid lost 5.45 per cent and Milan 4.44 per cent. FRANKFURT - In Germany, the Frankfurt DAX fell 205.19 points, or 3.33 per cent ... |
| | | | ... unfolded and tainted many of its weaker eurozone peers, chief among them Spain. The Spanish bond issue on Thursday showed that Madrid could still raise money on the capital markets, albeit at a higher price, while a series of officials lauded Madrid's ... |
| | | | ... points. Elsewhere in Europe, Amsterdam gained 1.43 per cent, Brussels put on 2.03 per cent, Milan was up 1.24 per cent, Madrid added 1.84 per cent and Swiss stocks advanced 0.86 per cent. FRANKFURT - The DAX added 79.08 points, or 1.51 per cent, to settle ... |
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