European shares appeared on Friday to shrug off gloomy data showing Britain's economy was battered by the Brexit vote which fanned investors' hopes of more central bank stimulus, analysts said.
London's benchmark FTSE 100 index closed 0.5 per cent higher, Paris' CAC 40 was a cautious 0.1 per cent up, while the DAX in Frankfurt dipped just into the red, at 0.1 per cent lower.
Wrapping up a week which saw Britain's new Prime Minister Theresa May tour France and Germany to soothe Brexit jitters, a key survey offered a grim reading for the British economy.
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London's benchmark FTSE 100 index closed 0.5 per cent higher, Paris' CAC 40 was a cautious 0.1 per cent up, while the DAX in Frankfurt dipped just into the red, at 0.1 per cent lower.
Wrapping up a week which saw Britain's new Prime Minister Theresa May tour France and Germany to soothe Brexit jitters, a key survey offered a grim reading for the British economy.
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