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European Stocks Gain as Robust US Jobs Data Ease Growth Worries

European Stocks Gain as Robust US Jobs Data Ease Growth Worries

Bloomberga day ago
European stocks advanced as a stronger-than-expected US jobs report eased worries about economic stress, while Germany's Siemens AG gained on trade optimism.
The Stoxx Europe 600 Index rose 0.5% by the close. Personal care and retail stocks outperformed, while health care and mining were the biggest laggards.
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