By Carla Mozee, MarketWatch
LONDON (MarketWatch) -- These stocks made notable moves in
European trading Thursday:
Barclays PLC shares picked up 1.7% as the company filed a motion
in New York to have a lawsuit related to its so-called dark pool
trading platform thrown out. The lawsuit was filed last month by
New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman.
Barclays said it will continue to cooperate with the attorney
general. "However, we do not believe that this suit is justified,
and we have a duty to our shareholders, clients and staff to defend
our position," it said in a statement.
EasyJet PLC fell 5% after the British air carrier forecast
profit before taxes of 545 million pounds to 570 million pounds for
the year to Sept. 30, compared with a FactSet estimate of roughly
GBP570 million.
Danske Bank A/S shares jumped 4.6% higher after the lender
raised its 2014 profit projection.
Kingfisher PLC shares dropped 8.2%. In its trading report
Thursday, the home-improvement retailer said trading in its markets
in the second-quarter, notably in June, has been "slower than
anticipated, particularly in France and Poland."
Nokia Oyj shares jumped 7.3% as the Finnish telecom-equipment
maker's second-quarter results came in above estimates.
Reed Elsevier PLC rose 4.4% as the publishing and information
services company backed its outlook for the year, even though
first-half profit fell and revenue declined.
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