Ryanair had a good run, gaining more than 2 per cent to close the day at €17.03 and regaining some of the ground it lost on Thursday. Paddy Power owner Flutter Entertainment also ended the day in positive territory, adding 2.3 per cent to close at €186.85.
The FTSE 250 mid-cap index ended the day unchanged, though Travis Perkins dropped 6.7 per cent, posting its worst single-day performance in over 10 months after Britain’s biggest supplier of building materials said its profit would be hit by challenges in the country’s housing market. France’s luxury-heavy CAC 40 advanced 1.3 per cent leading regional gains, while Germany’s DAX closed at a fresh all-time high.
Stockholm-listed shares of Millicom slid 3.2 per cent after the telecom group said talks with Apollo Global Management and Claure Group about a potential bid for the company had been terminatedUS stock indexes were subdued on Friday, but on course for weekly gains as signs of easing price pressures and slowing economic growth fuelled hopes the Federal Reserve was nearing the end of its monetary tightening campaign.
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