Nov. 3 (Bloomberg) -- European stocks advanced, erasing earlier losses, following reports that Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou will step down and a referendum on the latest bailout package won’t happen. Swiss Re Ltd. and Man Group Plc gained more than 3 percent after reporting better-than ...
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