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Europe stocks close higher; Direct Line soars 41% after rejecting Aviva bid

Publishing timestamp: 2024-11-28 11:55:08


Summary

European markets closed higher, rebounding from a previous downbeat session. Various stocks saw gains, including Direct Line, ASML, and Remy Cointreau. Economic sentiment in the EU and euro area improved slightly. U.S. markets were closed for Thanksgiving. Bitcoin and Ether prices rose, decoupling from the stock market. President-elect Donald Trump's proposed tariffs could benefit tech stocks. U.S. stocks are considered expensive, leading some investors to seek opportunities in other markets.


Sentiment: MIXED

Tickers: ASML-NL.CD200NX3-GB.FTSE.FCHIDLG-GBETH.CM=COINSBRY-GBBTC.CM=BESI-NLAIR-FR.FTMIBRWI-NL.STOXXTSCO-GB.SPX.GDAXIRCO-FRAV.-GB

Keywords: franceftse 100ftse mibgermanystoxx 600asml holding nvcac 40 indexbusiness newsj sainsbury plcdaxtesco plcbreaking news: europeremy cointreau saunited statesbe semiconductor industries nv

Source: https://www.cnbc.com/2024/11/28/european-markets-live-updates-stocks-news-data-and-earnings.html


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