European stock market close 10 May 2017 YAY! Go FTSE! Tracking up to the all-time highs. FTSE Related posts: Greek Finance Minister Continues Talks Dollar Marginally Softer Against Japanese Yen, Trading at 120.02 Yen After Weekly Jobless Data Eurozone Private Sector Expansion Eases On Weak German & French Growth Czech Central Bank says Crown Fx Rate Still Contributing to Domestic Economy Growth, Fostering Higher Prices Post navigation In the GBPUSD, nothings been solved….yet Fed’s Rosengren up next, here’s what he said yesterday