European stock indexes rose again

January 6, 2009 – 9:33 pm

European stock indexes on Tuesday January 6, grew up a sixth consecutive session, reported Bloomberg. Such a prolonged period of growth not seen since November of last year.

Investors are hoping that the measures aimed at stimulating the economy and tax cuts, lead the desired result.

British FTSE 100 rose 59.28 point, or 1.29% , to 4,638.92 points. The German DAX Xetra 30 index appreciated by 42.32 point, or 0.85%, to 5,026.31 points. The French CAC 40 closed at 36.30 point rise in, or 1,08%, to mark 3,396.22 points. Composite index of pan-European Dow Jones Stoxx 600 added 4.18 point, or 2.00%, to 212.87 point.



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