Share report: European stocks rebound after three-day drop
European stocks rose, rebounding from three days of losses, as European Union foreign ministers meet in Brussels to discuss sanctions against Russia.
European stocks rose today, rebounding from three days of losses, as European Union foreign ministers meet in Brussels to discuss sanctions against Russia.
National benchmark indexes rose in every western-European market except Finland and Iceland.
In Dublin, the Iseq index was up 1 per cent by close of trading, while London’s FTSE rose by nearly the same.
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