European shares slipped on Wednesday, after closing at their highest level in mo...
- European shares slipped on Wednesday, after closing at their highest level in more than a year, as London’s last-ditch Brexit talks with Brussels kept investors apprehensive about making brisk decisions.
The wider European mining sector .SXPP was down 1.3%, while the financial services .SXFP and retail sectors .SXRP shed more than 1% on declines in British stocks. European stock markets logged strong gains over the past week following unexpected breakthroughs in Brexit negotiations with Ireland. The benchmark index has risen more than 2%, while German stocks, which rallied 5% in the past three sessions to its highest level in a year, was down 1% on Wednesday.
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