European indexes grew
Thursday, November 26th, 2009
The European indexes closed in positive territory, trading, fell after concerns about the effect of the Dubai requested postponement of debt payments. Shares of Royal Bank of Scotland, which provided the greatest amount of loans of the Dubai government investment holding company Dubai World from January 2007 onwards, jumped 5.2 percent after yesterday fell to a seven-month minimum. Michelin and Volkswagen shares up led by the automotive sector yesterday after the industrial group of companies for cars and auto parts, included in the index Dow Jones Stoxx 600 slipped 4.3 percent. Stoxx 600 ended the session with an increase of 1,3 percent to 242.85 points, after earlier in the day lost 1.8 percent. Index yesterday reported the strongest decline since April because of the news from Dubai. Major national indexes rose in all 18 western European markets except Luxembourg and Iceland. The UK’s FTSE rose 1% to 5245.73 points, the French CAC 40 advanced by 1,2 per cent to 3721.45 points while the German DAX added 1.3 percent to 5685.61 points.
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