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Stocks plunge 8.8 pct over week in aftermath of UK referendum outcome
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The Greek equity market tumbled 13.4 percent on Friday as the result of the UK referendum triggered risk-off trades in the global markets.
Investors’ reaction on Friday ended a four-day rally that led to notable gains of 11 percent in the domestic market.
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