European shares hit near nine-month high

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Real-estate and retail stocks help offset losses in commodity-linked sectors

saw its shares climb 2.2 per cent to €39.47, while food groupshares rose 1 per cent, whileLondon

The group said that over the next financial year it will open eight full-line stores in shopping centres such as the Bullring in Birmingham and the Trafford Centre in Manchester, as well in as retail parks and high streets across key cities.Elsewhere, guarantor lendertumbled after it said it was struggling to convince investors to help pay off what it owes to customers mis-sold loans they could not afford.

Sterling was nervy ahead of a key week of economic updates, including UK unemployment and inflation data.

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