© Reuters. Frankfurt Stock ExchangeInvesting.com – European stocks opened higher on Tuesday, recovering from the previous session’s rout as investors eyed the release of upcoming data on the number of unemployed people in Germany.
During European morning trade, the gained 0.37%, France’s added 0.21%, while Germany’s rose 0.29%.
Equity markets had weakened broadly after data on Monday showed that fell to 48.2 this month from 48.6 in December, confounding…
European stocks bounce back, eyes on German data; Dax up 0.29%
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