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| | | ... performer, gaining 1.39 per cent. The Madrid stock market was up 0.85 per cent and Lisbon by 0.44 per cent while Brussels and Amsterdam made marginal gains, up 0.09 per cent and 0.04 per cent respectively. Swiss stocks were unchanged. British bank Barclays ... |
| | | | ... per cent on the day. Madrid put on 0.63 per cent and Milan 0.56 per cent. There were smaller rises on the Swiss and Amsterdam bourses, up 0.30 per cent and 0.15 per cent respectively while Lisbon bucked the trend, its index dropping 0.19 per cent. Investors ... |
| | | | ... Madrid and Brussels gained 0.37 per cent while Lisbon added a mere 0.03 per cent. In the red were the Swiss market and Amsterdam, both down 0.12 per cent. European finance ministers meeting in Hungary agreed that indebted Portugal should be given a bailout ... |
| | | | ... Thursday amid concerns that this could hurt struggling peripheral eurozone economies such as 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 ... |
| | | | ... rose 0.92 per cent to 4,024.44 points and in Frankfurt the DAX jumped 1.77 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 ... |
| | | | ... key US jobs data due Friday which will set the tone and put recent weaker figures in 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 ... |
| | | | ... points and in Frankfurt the DAX slumped 3.19 per cent to 6,647.66 points. Other markets saw substantial losses too - Amsterdam fell 2.31 per cent, Brussels shed 3.05 per cent, Madrid was down 0.83 per cent, having dropped more than three per cent at ... |
| | | | ... Japanese quake alone, excluding tsunami damage, could cost 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 ... |
| | | | ... afternoon trade. However, New York crude sank after news of a larger-than-expected jump in American crude oil inventories. 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 ... |
| | | | ... down in most other European stock markets with Brussels shedding 0.79 per cent, its Swiss counterpart 0.54 per cent and Amsterdam down 0.51 per cent. The Lisbon and Madrid bourses made very small losses, 0.07 per cent and 0.03 per cent respectively while ... |
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