Europe: Shares edge up as earnings growth expectations stabilise

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[LONDON] European shares edged up on Wednesday as optimism towards Washington and Beijing trade talks lifted global markets and data showed earnings growth forecasts for Europe were no longer falling for the fourth quarter after steep downward revisions. Read more at The Business Times.

 

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