A man waits to cross a street in front of an electronic board displaying graphs of major stock market indices outside a brokerage in Tokyo September 5, 2011. REUTERS/Yuriko NakaoReuters – LONDON (Reuters)- European stocks tumbled 4 percent on Monday, with banks plumbing a more than two year low, as fears for the future of the euro zone bubbled up against a background of weak economic growth and threats to the banking sector.


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