Europe: Stocks rebound despite new China losses
Published Tue, Aug 25, 2015 · 07:40 AM
[PARIS] European stocks rebounded at opening on Tuesday despite another rampant sell-off in China overnight.
London's FTSE-100 was up 1.3 per cent, Frankfurt was up 1.74 per cent and Paris's CAC-40 opened the day up 1.7 per cent, reversing some of the heavy losses in Europe from what some analysts called "Black Monday".
AFP
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