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AAP  |  FRIDAY, 8 MAY 2015
... be to wipe out its face-value" (around 320 billion euros), said Dijsselbloem, who is the Dutch finance minister. Madrid stocks ended the day with modest gains of 0.15 per cent, after Spain enjoyed negative interest rates on its medium-term debt for the ...

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AAP  |  WEDNESDAY, 2 APR 2014
... The 28-nation bloc PMI stood at 53.4 during the first quarter, the best reading since the second-quarter of 2011. Madrid stocks ended up 1.19 per cent and Milan up 1.20 per cent. The euro climbed to $US1.3806 from $US1.3772 late on Monday in New York. ...

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AAP  |  FRIDAY, 7 SEP 2012
... CAC 40 rose by 3.06 per cent to 3509.88 points. In Spain and Italy, currently the flashpoints of the debt crisis, Madrid stocks skyrocketed 4.91 per cent and Milan gained 4.31 per cent. The euro dipped to $US1.2575 from $US1.2600 late in New York on ...

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AAP  |  WEDNESDAY, 5 SEP 2012
... flashpoints, which had risen all day lifted by recent comments from ECB president Mario Draghi, pared gains by close with Madrid stocks up 0.73 per cent and Milan down 0.29 per cent. The euro fell to $US1.2562, compared with $US1.2593 late in New York ...

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AAP  |  FRIDAY, 31 AUG 2012
... Paris's CAC 40 lost 1.02 per cent to 3,379.11 points and Frankfurt's DAX 30 tumbled 1.64 per cent to 6,895.49 points. Madrid stocks retreated 1.52 per cent as Spain's long-term borrowing costs rose further, while Milan dropped 1.09 per cent in value ...

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AAP  |  WEDNESDAY, 25 JUL 2012
... Frankfurt's DAX 30 fell 0.45 per cent to 6390.41 points while in Paris the CAC 40 dropped 0.87 per cent to 3074.68 points. Madrid stocks plummeted 3.58 per cent to their lowest level since April 2003. Milan shares ended down 2.7 per cent. The euro fell ...

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AAP  |  FRIDAY, 13 JUL 2012
... hit a new two-year US dollar low, as sentiment was jarred by spiking Spanish bond yields and eurozone debt fears. Madrid stocks slumped and Spanish 10-year bond yields surged back towards the danger level of seven per cent, as investor enthusiasm evaporated ...
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