MARKETS: FTSE recovering from Black Monday hangover
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European markets were buoyed on Wednesday by a last-minute recovery in the Chinese stock markets. It was a quiet day compared to the volatile swings seen in the last few weeks.
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The FTSE jumped up 0.41% to 6083.31. It was a rare positive trading session in a rollercoaster few weeks for the UK's stock index.
The FTSE is recovering from its Black Monday plunge, but only slowly.
Here's how the month looks.
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Elsewhere in Europe, things were also looking up. Germany's Dax share index was up around half a percent.
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And the Euro Stoxx 50, an index of Europe's biggest companies, also rose:
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