Europe: Shares recover from 1-week low as trade talks resume

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[MILAN] Gain in heavyweight mining and banking stocks helped European shares recover from one-week lows on Monday as investors turned their focus to the start of a new round of trade talks between Beijing and Washington. Read more at The Business Times.

 

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