• European stock markets First hour: Stocks rebound, German DAX at new all-time high

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11 March 2015

European stock markets First hour: Stocks rebound, German DAX at new all-time high

European stocks rebound from the recent selloff on Wednesday despite the slump on Wall Street yesterday. The Quantitative Easing of the ECB, its massive bond-buying program worth euro 60 billion a month, started on Monday buying German, Belgian, French, Italian and Spanish bonds this week lend support to the stock markets.

Continuing uncertainty over Greece weighs on the markets. On Monday ECB president Mario Draghi urged Greek officials to let return Eurozone-representatives to Greece in order to examine the government's books as a precondition for further financial aid. Greece agreed on allowing experts from the ECB and IMF to start their work today. Yesterday German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schäuble said that Greek officials must stop wasting time and work on the planned reforms.

Final data on French Non-Farm Payrolls for the fourth quarter came in in-line with expectations and unchanged from a previous reading at 0.0%.

The FTSE 100 index is currently trading +0.40% quoted at 6,729.93. Germany's DAX 30 added +0.95% trading at 11,609.46, France's CAC 40 is currently trading at 4,940.95 points, +1.21%.

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