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Europe Stocks Rise as Buoyant Pharmas Offset Miners

Contrarian Profits (November 28th, 2008) Writes:

FTSEurofirst 300 up 1.1 pct on the day, up 13 pct on week… Index lost 7 pct in Nov, ninth month of losses in 2008… Cyclicals hammered; defensive pharmas surge

European stocks ended higher on Friday, as buoyant pharmaceutical shares eclipsed a drop in cyclical mining and industrial sectors hit by renewed economic fears, while energy shares tumbled along with oil.

The FTSEurofirst 300 index of top European shares closed 1.1 percent higher at 862.07 points.

Although it gained 13 percent during the week, the index dropped 7 percent in November, recording a ninth month of losses in what has been a torrid 2008 for equities worldwide.

Pharma stocks made strong gains on Friday, with GlaxoSmithKline up 5.1 percent and Sanofi-Aventis up 4.5 percent. Novartis , whose CEO said the company could increase its dividend and also resume share buybacks

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As Italy Enters It’s Fourth Recession Since 2000, Who Will Bail-Out Unicredit?

Edward Hugh (November 14th, 2008) Writes:
by Edward Hugh: BarcelonaItaly, which is still the eurozone's third biggest economy, slipped into a recession in the third quarter. The Italian economy fell into what is now its fourth recession in less than a decade as gross domestic product shrank 0.5 percent from its level in the second quarter, when it contracted a revised 0.4 percent, the national statistics office said today. This is already Italy's worst recession since 1992, and there is evidently more and worse to come.Italy effectively followed Germany, Europe's largest economy, in posting two consecutive quarters of contraction -- the technical definition of a recession. Spain contracted on the quarter, while France narrowly avoided recession by posting a slender 0.1% expansion after contracting in the second quarter.From the third quarter of 2007 the economy contracted 0.9 percent, and this was the sharpest ...

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