European stocks rose on Tuesday, buoyed by unconfirmed reports that Italy has asked China to buy "significant" amounts of its debt. The euro, however, dipped to 1.36 against the dollar due to lingering fears over the health of eurozone banks.
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European stocks rose on Tuesday, buoyed by unconfirmed reports that Italy has asked China to buy "significant" amounts of its debt. The euro, however, dipped to 1.36 against the dollar due to lingering fears over the health of eurozone banks.