European shares weighed down by oilsEuropean stocks fell in early deals on Friday following losses in Asia overnight and a pullback in crude oil prices. The pan-European FTSEurofirst 300 index fell 0.7 per cent, while the euro zone's blue-chip Euro STOXX 50 inde More… |
EU shares fall as valuation concerns weighEuropean shares were ebbing further away from 14-month highs around midday on Tuesday, as doubts about the wider economy heightened valuation worries. By 1027 GMT, the FTSEurofirst 300 had fallen 7.61 points, or 0.7 per cent, to 1 More… |
EU shares hit 14-month high, more gains likelyEuropean shares hit a 14-month high on Wednesday after Germany's top court allowed the ratification of the euro zone's new bailout fund under some conditions, with analysts saying that the market had potential to move substantially highe More… |
European shares to surge on Greek reliefEuropean shares are set to surge on Monday as a narrow election victory of Greece's pro-bailout parties over radical leftists eased concerns about the debt-laden country leaving the euro zone, with cyclical stocks like banks seen rising sharply. More… |
European shares fall as Bankia is batteredEuropean shares extended their losing streak on Thursday as worries over Spanish lender Bankia caused its shares to fall more than 20 per cent, hitting markets and adding to growing fears of contagion from Greece's economic crisis. More… |
EU shares plummet over Italian political turmoilEuropean shares fell on Monday as political ructions in Italy added to fears of contagion from the euro zone debt crisis, which hit cyclical stocks and banks and overshadowed a tentative deal to help push through a bailout package for Greece. More… |
European shares extend losses; banks tumbleEuropean shares extended losses on Monday, weighed by concern major economies could be heading for a return to recession, and with banks among the biggest fallers as some faced a US lawsuit over toxic mortgage debt. At 1355 GMT, the FTSEu More… |
Bank worries weigh on stocks, euro firmEuropean shares fell on Monday and were on track for their biggest quarterly fall in over five years, beset by persistent worries about the financial sector, while a jump in euro zone inflation helped shore up the euro. The negative sentim More… |