• European stock markets mid session: stocks traded higher, driven by the results of the Scotland's independence referendum

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19 September 2014

European stock markets mid session: stocks traded higher, driven by the results of the Scotland's independence referendum

Stock indices traded higher, driven by the results of the Scotland's independence referendum. 55% of voters said "no" to independence.

Eurozone's adjusted current account surplus climbed to 18.7 billion euros in July from a surplus of 18.6 billion euros in June, beating expectations for a decline to a surplus of 14.3 billion euros. June's figure was revised up from a surplus of 13.1 billion euros.

German producer price index fell 0.1% in August, in line with expectations, after a 0.1% decrease in July.

Current figures:

Name Price Change Change %

FTSE 6,866.58 +47.29 +0.69%

DAX 9,864.1 +65.97 +0.67%

CAC 40 4,470.3 +5.60 +0.13%

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