European shares up for first time in three days after Brexit battering

LONDON/MILAN, June 28 (Reuters) - European shares rose for the first time in three days on Tuesday after a heavy sell-off following Britain's shock vote to leave the European Union, with battered financial stocks leading the bounce.
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