European stocks retreat
Most European stocks retreated this morning as finance ministers and central bankers urged policy makers in Europe to intensify efforts to contain the region’s debt crisis.
Most European stocks retreated this morning as finance ministers and central bankers urged policy makers in Europe to intensify efforts to contain the region’s debt crisis.
In Dublin, the ISEQ Index fell 0.6 per cent at the open to 2,390 points. The market has since recovered slightly and currently stands at 2,392. Declines led by CRH, Ryanair and Dragon Oil. Dragon announced a share buy-back programme this morning.
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