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19.09.2012, 10:15

European stock indexes traded different directions

Growth of the major indexes opened trading in Europe, but at the moment indices show a mixed performance. Today, the ECB held an auction to provide dollar liquidity to the tune of 3.72 billion dollars at 0.64% for 7 days. Data on the volume of construction in the euro zone at an annual rate in July showed a decline of -4.7%.

FTSE 100 5,870.39 +2.23 +0.04%

CAC 40 3,507.68 -5.01 -0.14%

DAX 7,339.65 -8.04 -0.11%

Inditex SA shares gained 2.3% after the largest clothing retailer in the world reported an increase in revenue. Paper Lonmin Plc rose 3.9% after reaching an agreement with the payment of workers at its mines in South Africa. Porsche SE gained 5% after a German court dismissed two lawsuits alleging that the automaker manipulated stock prices in 2008.

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