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European Shares Steady as Investors Eye Middle East Developments

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Brussels, April 27 (QNA) - European shares were muted on Monday, as investors ​prepared for a week packed with central bank meetings, while oil prices rose with ‌US-Iran peace talks stalling again.

The pan-European STOXX ⁠600 was flat at 610.86 points.

Among other ⁠movers, ​Germany's Nordex, shares advanced 8.3% after the German onshore wind turbine maker ​posted core earnings and sales above expectations.

Shares in French auto parts supplier Forvia also rose by 3.5%, following its announcement of the sale of its automotive interiors division to Apollo Funds for 1.82 billion euros ($2.13 billion). (QNA)

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