LONDON (AP) - European stocks moved higher for a third straight session Monday, spurred on by the resource sector as crude oil and gold futures both hit new records.
Automobile companies also chalked up gains after Japan's Nissan reported better-than-expected second-quarter earnings and painted a modestly upbeat picture for 2008.
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