European stocks drop on Cypriot bailout, US data

European stocks drop on Cypriot bailout, US data (via AFP)

Europe's main stock markets fell Friday as the eurozone approved a Cyprus bailout that will see the country take a harder hit, with US retail sales figures also damping sentiment. London's FTSE 100 index of leading companies ended the day down 0.49 percent to 6,384.39 points. In Frankfurt, the DAX…

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