LONDON, May 1 (Reuters)- A rise in energy stocks led by BP, boosted by strong first - quarter results, kept Britain's FTSE afloat on Tuesday while
most European bourses were closed for Labour Day.
A rise in energy stocks led by BP, boosted by strong first - quarter results, kept Britain's FTSE afloat on Tuesday while
most European bourses were closed for Labour Day.
Both the New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq, like
most European bourses and the London Stock Exchange, allow companies to have unequal voting rights (although the U.K. strongly discourages them).
Not exact matches
European equities opened slightly above the flatline Tuesday though
most bourses are closed for the Labour Day public holiday.
Meanwhile, the
European bourses were quiet today, as
most businesses on the Continent were closed for the May Day holiday.