European stocks finish higher, London closed

29 Apr, 2011

The Dax finished the day at 7,514.46 points, a gain of 0.52 percent over Thursday's close.

Meanwhile in Paris the CAC 40 rose for the seventh straight day, though marginally, up 0.05 percent to 4,106.92.

London's FTSE 100 index of leading shares will reopen on Tuesday after a four-day weekend.

Other European bourses were also up, though none spectacularly. Lisbon's 0.39 percent rise being the biggest move.

Swiss stocks were up 0.36 percent, Milan by 0.17 percent and Amsterdam by 0.13 percent.

Madrid and Brussels were steady, up just 0.10 percent and 0.06 percent respectively.

US stocks also made moderate progress upwards on Friday.

At 1700 GMT the Dow Jones Industrial Average was 0.49 percent up at 12825.68 points.

The tech-rich Nasdaq Composite was up a mere 0.02 percent at 2,873.01 points while the S&P 500 was up 0.23 percent at 1363.62 points.

Meanwhile Asian shares mostly fell following weak economic data from the United States, showing growth had slowed, while Sydney was hurt by the increasing strength of the Australian dollar.

Hong Kong closed 0.36 percent lower at 23,720.81

Tokyo, like London, was closed for a public holiday.

Sydney ended 1.02 percent, or 49.8 points, down at 4,823.2, as exporters were hurt by the stronger "Aussie", which is approaching US$1.10 after credit ratings agency Standard & Poor's last week downgraded its outlook on US debt for the first time.

Copyright AFP (Agence France-Presse), 2011

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