European shares inch up as Coronavirus concerns discourage big moves
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(Reuters) - European shares inched up on Monday, recovering from their worst week in nearly seven months as jitters remained over the economic fallout from a virus outbreak in China. The pan-European STOXX 600 index rose 0.1% by 0912 GMT, taking some support from optimism over the UK finally leaving the EU bloc. Blue-chip British stocks added about 0.3% after Britain officially left the EU on Friday, ending years of financial and political turmoil over the exit.British Prime Minister Boris..