The Swiss Stock Market Finished With A Modest Decrease

The Swiss stock market got off to a weak start Thursday, but began to recover in the afternoon. The market climbed into positive territory around mid-afternoon, but slipped back into the red going into the close.



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European Markets Drop On Greek Concerns & Continued Bond Sell-Off

The European markets ended Thursday's session to the downside, but finished off their session lows. Investors continue to fret over the situation in Greece, after the country failed to come to an agreement with its international creditors. The recent sell-off in European bonds also continued Thursday, driving yields even higher.



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European Markets Firmly In Negative Territory, But Ericsson Climbs On Upgrade

The European markets were firmly in the red on Thursday, as stalemate concerning Greece continues. The debt-ridden Mediterranean nation is to make four payments to IMF this month with the first of them due on June 5.



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UK Market Down, But Kingfisher Gains

The UK market was firmly in the red on Thursday, as stalemate concerning Greece continues. The debt-ridden Mediterranean nation is to make four payments to IMF this month with the first of them due on June 5.



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French Market Declines, Lenders Lower

The French market was firmly in the red on Thursday, as stalemate concerning Greece continues. The debt-ridden Mediterranean nation is to make four payments to IMF this month with the first of them due on June 5.



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German Market Notably Lower Amid Greek Jitters

The German market was firmly in the red on Thursday, as stalemate concerning Greece continues. The debt-ridden Mediterranean nation is to make four payments to IMF this month with the first of them due on June 5.



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European Stocks To See Cautious Start

The European markets are seen inching lower on Thursday after yields on U.S. Treasurys and German 10-year bonds hit 2015 highs on Wednesday, boosted by a solid U.S. private sector employment report and comments from European Central Bank President Mario Draghi that markets should get used to volatility.



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The Swiss Stock Market Bounced Back From Yesterday's Decline

The Swiss stock market ended Wednesday's session with a gain, following yesterday's pull back. The European Central Bank left its key interest rates unchanged on Wednesday, at a record low 0.05 percent. ECB President Mario Draghi stated that asset purchases are proceeding as planned and will continue until there is a sustained shift in the inflation path.



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European Markets Climb After ECB Holds Steady

The majority of the European markets ended Wednesday's session in positive territory. However, the markets pared their gains in late trade due to a sell-off in European bonds. The bond sell-off drove the yield on German Bunds sharply higher, adding to yesterday's sharp move. The European Central Bank made no changes to interest rates upon the conclusion of its meeting today. The situation in Greece remains in focus as debt negotiations continue.



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European Markets Higher Ahead Of ECB Decision

The European markets were in positive territory in afternoon trading on Wednesday, ahead of the interest rate decision from the European Central Bank. That said, traders were cautious over concerns about Greece ahead of the June 5 debt-repayment deadline, and the U.S. jobs data due for release on Friday.



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UK Market Up, But Miners Lower

The UK market was in positive territory in afternoon trading on Wednesday, ahead of the interest rate decision from the European Central Bank. That said, traders were cautious over concerns about Greece ahead of the June 5 debt-repayment deadline, and the U.S. jobs data due for release on Friday.



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French Market Advances, But EDF Drops

The French market was in positive territory in afternoon trading on Wednesday, ahead of the interest rate decision from the European Central Bank. That said, traders were cautious over concerns about Greece ahead of the June 5 debt-repayment deadline, and the U.S. jobs data due for release on Friday.



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German Market In Positive Territory

The German market was in positive territory in afternoon trading on Wednesday, ahead of the interest rate decision from the European Central Bank. That said, traders were cautious over concerns about Greece ahead of the June 5 debt-repayment deadline, and the U.S. jobs data due for release on Friday.



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European Stocks Seen Flat Ahead Of ECB Decision

The European markets are seen opening largely unchanged on Wednesday as investors await Eurozone retail trade and unemployment data for April and services PMI reports from major European economies for further clues as the pace of the region's economic recovery.



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The Swiss Stock Market Pulled Back On Continued Greek Concerns

The Swiss stock market finished in the red Tuesday, following the modest gains of the previous trading session. The weak performance of the index heavyweights pressured the overall market and shares of Aryzta were in focus after its weak financial report. Meanwhile, shares of the big banks were among the best performers.



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European Markets Move Lower As Greek Deadline Approaches

The European markets moved mostly lower over the course of the trading day on Tuesday. The situation in Greece remained in focus as the country approaches its debt-repayment deadline of June 5th. Greece is likely to be the dominant topic of conversation at Wednesday's European Central Bank meeting.



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European Markets Fall As Greek Worries Intensify

The European markets were in negative territory on Tuesday, as Greece inches towards its debt-repayment deadline of June 5. It is unclear whether the debt-laden country takes the emergency option of 'bundling' repayments till the end of the month.



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UK Market Drops, Greece In Focus

The UK market was in negative territory on Tuesday, as Greece inches towards its debt-repayment deadline of June 5. It is unclear whether the debt-laden country will take the emergency option of 'bundling' repayments till the end of the month.



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French Market Declines, But LVMH Rises

The French market was in negative territory on Tuesday, as Greece inches towards its debt-repayment deadline of June 5. It is unclear whether the debt-laden country will take the emergency option of 'bundling' repayments till the end of the month.



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German Market In Negative Territory

The German market was in negative territory on Tuesday, as Greece inches towards its debt-repayment deadline of June 5. It is unclear whether the debt-laden country takes the emergency option of 'bundling' repayments till the end of the month.



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European Stocks Seen Up Despite Greek Worries

The European markets look set to open higher on Tuesday, although gains are likely to be limited in the wake of continued concerns over the debt situation in Greece. The leaders of Germany, France and Greece's international creditor institutions agreed late on Monday to work with "real intensity" to reach a deal with Athens in the coming days.



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The Swiss Stock Market Climbed On Pharma Strength

The Swiss stock market ended the first session of the new trading week with a modest gain. The positive performance of Novartis and Roche provided a boost to the overall market. Pharmaceutical stocks were among the best performing stocks globally Monday, after the 2015 ASCO meeting was held over the weekend.



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European Markets Finish Mixed On Greek Worries

The European markets ended the first session of the new trading week with mixed results. Eurozone manufacturing results came in slightly weaker than expected this morning. Investors also continue to monitor the situation in Greece, after the country missed a self-imposed Sunday deadline for reaching an agreement with its creditors to unlock aid. Negotiations on a cash-for-reforms deal will begin anew this week.



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European Markets Mixed After Data, Greek Worries

The European markets were mixed on Monday afternoon, after data showed that Eurozone manufacturing sector continued to expand in May but slightly weaker than initially estimated.



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UK Market Drops, But AstraZeneca Up

The UK market fell on Monday afternoon, after data showed that Eurozone manufacturing sector continued to expand in May but slightly weaker than initially estimated.



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French Market In Negative Territory

The French market fell on Monday afternoon, after data showed that Eurozone manufacturing sector continued to expand in May but slightly weaker than initially estimated.



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German Market Lower In Afternoon Trade

The German market fell on Monday afternoon, after data showed that Eurozone manufacturing sector continued to expand in May but slightly weaker than initially estimated.



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European Stocks Seen Inching Higher After Friday's Selloff

The European markets look set to open higher on Monday following the previous session's selloff on worries over Greece and signs that the U.S. economy is struggling to regain strong momentum after a dismal first quarter.



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The Swiss Stock Market Dropped Sharply On "Grexit" Concerns

The Swiss stock market ended Friday's session solidly in negative territory. The market declined for much of the morning and extended its losses going into the close. Investor concerns over Greece and weak economic data from the United States weighed on the market.



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European Markets Sank On Continued Greek Concerns

The European markets ended Friday's session solidly in negative territory. Continued concerns over the situation in Greece weighed on investor sentiment, as well as disappointing U.S. GDP data. While Greek officials have expressed optimism about reaching an agreement with the country's international creditors, European officials have been far more pessimistic.



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