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European stock markets traded modestly lower Monday following a mixed performance in Asia as investors pored over the results of world leaders's summit in Washington to discuss reform of the stricken global financial system.

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    doppich11 months, 3 weeks ago

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    There were results to "pore over?" It looked like it was just a big wine-and-cheese farewell to George W. Bush. Oh, yeah, they did come out agreeing that an economic depression is not good.

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