Here is how major stock markets outside the United States ended on Monday.
US light crude prices hit a record peak near $64 after a string of refinery outages, lifting heavyweight oil stocks on expectations that soaring prices would continue feeding bumper profits. BP closed up 1.7 percent, and Italy's ENI rose 1.5 percent.
The FTSEurofirst 300 index of pan-European blue chips closed 0.6 percent higher at 1,181.3 points, just eight points short of last week's three-year peak.
The All-share index closed at 15604.47 points, up 140.1 or 0.91 percent. The All Gold index closed at 1631.41 points, down 34.62 or 2.08 percent, while the Industrial index closed at 11463.01 points, up 3.11 or 0.03 percent.