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Friday, 9 December 2011

European Stocks Post Weekly Drop as ECB Quells Bond-Buying Bets

Dec. 9 (Bloomberg) -- European stocks fell for the third week in four as the European Central Bank damped speculation it would boost debt purchases, overshadowing an agreement by the region’s leaders to step up measures to fight the debt crisis. Metro AG, Germany’s biggest retailer, tumbled the ...


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