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LONDON (Reuters) – European equities were mixed at the opening on Monday as optimism was fueled by data showing the US labor market was losing momentum last week as a whole. series of news about companies triggered sharp fluctuations.
The pan-European STOXX 600 was down 0.1% at 08:41 GMT, as regional indices began to unstable trading.
The German Wirecard company recorded the best performance in the first transactions, its shares having soared by 15% after stating that a law firm it had named had formulated no conclusive finding regarding criminal behavior after allegations of improprieties.
The producer of iron ore pellets, Ferrexpo, experienced a noticeable shift after its auditors received statements from a charity containing "unexplained anomalies".
The evolution of mergers and acquisitions has also attracted the attention of traders, the Danish group DSV giving up 3.5% after its offer on Pbadpina (7.4%) was blocked when the main shareholder of the Swiss forwarder rejected the 'offer.
In the financial sector, Julius Baer dropped more than 5% after announcing cost reductions, as his profit did not live up to his expectations.
Ryanair's shares fell 3.2% after the Irish airline that reported a loss of 20 million euros in the third quarter posted a loss of 20 million euros in the third quarter, due to the weakness of rates expected to continue during the year.
(Report by Julien Ponthus, edited by Josephine Mason)
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