Shares of French payment company Worldline climbed more than 6% in early trade to lead the Stoxx 600.
At the bottom of the index, Swedish-Swiss multinational industrial and engineering group ABB fell more than 5% after its third-quarter earnings report. The company met profit projections but but dampened expectations for the fourth quarter amid weakness in Chinese robotics and construction demand. - Elliot Smith
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