European bourses ended their fourth consecutive week in the red on Friday, as confidence waned ahead of second-quarter results announcements.
There was a broad shift into defensives, with retailers and goods producers benefiting.
By Jack Farchy
Published: July 10 2009 11:27 | Last updated: July 10 2009 19:41
European bourses ended their fourth consecutive week in the red on Friday, as confidence waned ahead of second-quarter results announcements.
There was a broad shift into defensives, with retailers and goods producers benefiting.