Investors warm to European equities

Confidence in the region’s shares has returned for the first time since the sovereign debt crisis began

Investors have turned bullish towards European equities for the first time since the 2009 loss of Ireland’s AAA credit rating heralded the onset of the eurozone sovereign debt crisis.

Stimulated by the bond-buying plan initiated in September by Mario Draghi, president of the European Central Bank, investors and fund managers have begun increasing their equity allocations to Europe, a move that may continue a recent rally in European stock market indices.

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