TWSJ: GLOBAL MARKETS: European Stocks Higher; Commodity Plays Lead
-- European stocks trade higher; commodity plays rebound
-- Helped by resilient German business confidence and successful Spanish T-bills auction
-- But caution over "periphery" remains and U.K. banks suffer on Moody's review
-- The euro higher against the dollar; core government bonds decline
LONDON (Dow Jones)---European stocks traded higher Tuesday, with commodity-related plays rebounding from previous session losses, while healthy economic readings from Germany and a successful Spanish Treasury bills auction combined to offset some worries about the health of the euro-zone economy.
By 1057 GMT, the Stoxx Europe 600 was 0.4% higher at 275.71, the U.K.'s FTSE 100 ...