Europe: Italian stocks lead Europe in recovery driven by banks, technology

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Europe: Italian stocks lead Europe in recovery driven by banks, technology
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[LONDON] European shares climbed modestly at the end of a volatile week, with banks and technology stocks, which have been hit hard by growth worries, leading the way, while Italian stocks rallied as bond yields fell. Read more at The Business Times.

 

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