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Bank of Canada's Carney says Europe needs big reforms

MONTREAL (Reuters) - Europe could face a decade of stagnation unless it makes big reforms and it should heed the lessons of Japan, Bank of Canada Governor Mark Carney said on Tuesday as he highlighted Japan's bold moves to bolster growth. Full story

Gap willing to sign Bangladesh safety accord, if tweaked

(Reuters) - Gap Inc's <GPS.N> chairman and CEO said on Tuesday the U.S. retailer was ready to sign a global accord designed to prevent another deadly disaster in Bangladesh's garment industry, provided there were some "very minor accommodations." Full story

European Markets Close Lower on Fed Fears

   CNBC's Simon Hobbs reports the top business stories from Europe, as investors worry the U.S. Federal Reserve may taper its bond purchase program.

Vodafone annual profits up 1.9 percent

U.K.-based mobile telecoms company Vodafone has reported a 1.9 increase in annual profits despite a slowdown in much of its European operations. Full story

Vodafone keeps Verizon payout to make up for European slump

LONDON (Reuters) - Vodafone will reinvest a $3.2 billion dividend from its healthy U.S. arm to counter weakness in southern Europe that contributed to the largest ever quarterly fall in the group's main revenue measure. Full story

Ryanair, DAX gains help European shares edge higher

LONDON (Reuters) - European shares edged to fresh five-year highs on Monday, boosted by strength in German stocks and a travel sector lifted by a surge in Ryanair <RYA.I>. Full story

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Exclusive: EU cites Chinese telecoms Huawei and ZTE for trade violations

Automaker stocks climb, Europe reports sales gain

Glance: Europe's Key Institutions

Bankers see M&A recovery after deals drop 7 percent so far in 2013

European car sales end losing streak, respite may be brief

ECB's Asmussen: Germany must reform or be 'sick man' again

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  Global Markets Update: Europe Drifts Higher

CNBC's Ross Westgate reports on all the market moving events from Europe, as stocks shifted higher despite weak economic data from the U.S. yesterday.

  A Look Inside 'The Rotten Heart of Europe': Author

Bernard Connolly, Connolly Insight CEO, explains why he believes the integration of Europe and the euro is a "disaster," with CNBC's Rick Santelli.

  The Netherlands' Consumer Debt Burden

CNBC's Rick Santelli talks with Daniel Stecich, TJM Institutional Services, about consumer debt in Europe.

  European Markets Pare Loses

CNBC's Simon Hobbs reports on all the market moving events in Europe today, as shares moved higher after hedge fund manager David Tepper told CNBC he is "definitely bullish" on stocks.

  Can Japan Keep Control of Its Bond Market?

CNBC's Rick Santelli talks with Richard Farr, Boenning & Scattergood, about the impact of Japan's cheap money on the European bond market.

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