- European stocks make modest rebound after US shares end a wildly volatile session on the rise last night
- FTSE 100 claws back 0.8pc while the DAX and CAC 40 nudge up 0.5pc and 0.3pc, respectively, in early trading
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European stock markets have made a modest rebound after stocks in the US ended trading back on the rise in a wildly volatile session on Wall Street.
After tumbling 2.6pc to a nine-month low in yesterday's global sell-off, the FTSE 100 has clawed back 0.8pc in early trading this morning while the DAX and CAC 40 gave up stronger...