Europe Markets: Europe Stocks Struggle, Overshadowed By Greece

European stock markets struggle to find footing on Thursday, with banks, oil and telecoms driving losses, as persistent worries about Greece overshadowed hopes of further easing by the Fed and upbeat Japan growth data.

Topics:  greece   fed   japan   markets   europe   struggle   overshadowed   
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