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5.30pm Markets Update

European stock markets recorded sharp gains this evening, as confidence in the pace of economic recovery was boosted by upbeat US services sector data.

In London, the FTSE climbed 1.4% to close at 5,636, led by mining shares and TUI Travel, which gained 4.2% to 226p. In Paris, the CAC rose 2.3% to 3,732, while in Frankfurt the DAX added 1.3% to 6,216.

In Dublin, the ISEQ index closed 42 points (1.6%) higher at 2,711. Building materials shares performed well, with CRH up 2.3% to €12.32 and Kingspan gaining 3.6% to €6.05. Airlines were also strong. Aer Lingus climbed 4.8% to €1.10 and Ryanair added 3.9% to €4.01.

On Wall Street, markets soared after the US services figures, which showed that the sector grew by more than expected last month. The Dow Jones was 1.5% ahead at 10,914, while the Nasdaq was up 2% at 2,391.

Earlier, Tokyo's Nikkei closed 1.5% higher at 9,519 as the market was boosted by a surprise announcement of a zero-interest rate policy from the Bank of Japan. The Hang Seng index in Hong Kong inched 0.1% higher to end at 22,639.