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Lisbon closes in red but escapes European defeat

The Portuguese stock market closed the last session of the week in decline, like its European counterparts, but with much more modest losses. In the main squares of Western Europe, banking and the automotive sector put pressure on. Here, the paper sector limited the decline of the PSI, with Altri jumping more than 5% and Navigator gaining 1%.
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The Portuguese stock market closed the last session of the week in decline, like its European counterparts, but with much more modest losses. In the main squares of Western Europe, banking and the automotive sector put pressure on. Here, the paper sector limited the decline of the PSI, with Altri jumping more than 5% and Navigator gaining 1%.

·Porto, Portugal
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Jornal de Negócios broke the news in Porto, Portugal on Friday, June 14, 2024.
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