Europe: Retail stress roils stocks, no Christmas boost in sight

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[LONDON] European shares tumbled on Monday when a profit warning from online fashion retailer ASOS sent retail stocks into nose-dive as investors fretted that consumers were failing to deliver the traditional pre-Christmas spending boost to markets. Read more at The Business Times.

 

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