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This was CNBC's live blog covering European markets. European stock markets slipped into the red on Wednesday as uncertainty over the direction of U.S. trade tariffs continued to dent sentiment.
The euro extended gains against the US dollar, while European stock markets are poised to open higher after the White House exempted electronics from its reciprocal tariffs. However, US President ...
European stock markets ended with a sharp rise after US President Donald Trump announced a 90-day suspension on reciprocal tariffs on trading partners, except China. Following the announcement ...
FRANKFURT: European shares tumbled further on Wednesday ... The tit-for-tat tariffs unleashed a fresh wave of selling on global markets, with investors exiting safe haven US bonds amid fears ...
European car companies were also in negative territory with Volkswagen AG shares falling 2.6%, Mercedes-Benz Group AG down 4.1%, and Ferrari N.V. losing 2.3%. Equity markets across Asia also resumed ...
Windsor High Street or any of the European Christmas Markets. Or on a smaller scale, as any of the villages in the Cotswolds, which are all white lighting, uniform, tastefully done, and present a ...
SEVILLE, Spain—Tallinn Airport (TLL) is sharpening its focus on securing new connections to key unserved markets in Southern ... links to several major European hubs, the airport sees ...
The pan-European STOXX 600 (.STOXX), opens new tab ... The tit-for-tat tariffs unleashed a fresh wave of selling on global markets, with investors exiting safe haven U.S. bonds amid fears that ...
US tariffs to lead to price surge for Christmas decorations Chinese producers ... they will have to compete ever more intensely on prices in other markets. This will hit their already-thin profit ...