LONDON: European shares fell and the dollar firmed on Monday as low-risk assets gained at the start of a week in which the United States elects a new president and Greece faces a make-or-break parliamentary vote.
The FTSEurofirst index of top European shares opened down 0.4 percent after ending the previous week at a two-week high.
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