The major European markets ended on a negative note on Friday, and suffered weekly losses as well, as concerns about inflation and prospects of further monetary tightening by several central banks rendered the mood a bit bearish.
The major European markets ended on a negative note on Friday, and suffered weekly losses as well, as concerns about inflation and prospects of further monetary tightening by several central banks rendered the mood a bit bearish.
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European stocks closed on a bright note on Wednesday, as investors reacted positively to UK inflation data and a report showing a sharp plunge in German producer prices, and looked ahead to the Federal Reserve's policy announcement later in the day.