European stock markets remain jittery but in mid-day trading most major indices have made gains after morning losses.
Frankfurt's DAX is up by around one percent. The FTSE 100 in London and the CAC 40 in Paris are also in positive territory. But bank stocks are all suffering heavy sell-offs as the extent of their toxic assets continue to scare investors away. Earlier in the day, Tokyo's Nikkei index temporarily dropped more than five Bank uncertainty hits UK shares ...
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(Deutsche Welle)
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