trade war: Chinese markets had extended their slump in Asia amid the trade war with the United States, and with Wall Street closed later for Thanksgiving and trading therefore lighter than normal, Europe followed suit, according to Nine News Australia. The region also had plenty to keep it busy. To improve your experience update it here News World Failed tech reboot hits European stocks8 55am Nov 23, share markets has fallen back into the red, as investor worries about slowing global growth in the face of rising US interest rates and trade tensions outweighed crucial Brexit progress. A disappointing batch of company earnings added to the stocks gloom but Italian bonds rallied for a second day as sparring continued over its budget and sterling jumped as London and Brussels agreed wording on a Brexit transition deal. I think that the recent moves in equities have largely been about big tech catching up with the rest of the market, said Eoin Murray, the head of investment at Hermes Investment Management. The dollar also edged lower for a second day as traders sold the greenback going into Thanksgiving and after Wall Street had seen Apple shares, which have slumped 280 billion in recent weeks, fail with an attempted rebound.
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