Banks and oils boost European shares at midday
by Reuters | 7:26 AM CDT, April 09, 2010
LONDON (Reuters) - European shares were higher at midday on Friday, rebounding from steep losses in the previous session, helped by optimism that Greece will not require a bail-out, and with banks among the risers. At (7:01 am EDT) 1101 GMT,
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