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European stocks close lower amid global growth fears; UK PM says further Brexit talks ‘possible'
Published in Amwal Al Ghad on 15 - 12 - 2018

European stocks closed lower Friday as weaker-than-expected economic data heightened concerns of a slowdown in global economic growth.
The pan-European Stoxx 600 closed provisionally down 0.63 percent, with almost all sectors and major bourses in negative territory.
Market focus is largely attuned to a possible economic slowdown over the coming months. It comes after China reported weaker-than-expected retail sales data on Friday.
The sector grew at its weakest pace since 2003 in November, with disappointing industrial and domestic demand figures also darkening the Asian giant's economic outlook. Meanwhile, European data also disappointed, with the IHS Markit Flash Eurozone PMI index falling to 51.7 in December, its lowest level in four years.
Meanwhile, Britain's GVC Holdings was also trading higher Friday afternoon. It comes after Citi analysts reportedly cited an upcoming vote in Westminster on fixed odds betting terminals (FOBT) stakes as a “significant positive catalyst” for stocks. U.K. lawmakers are scheduled to vote on the issue next week. Shares of GVC Holdings were up 9.07 percent on the news.
Stateside, the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 400 points, dragged lower by Walgreens and Johnson & Johnson; the S&P 500 dropped 1.2 percent, pulled down by tech and health care stocks; and the Nasdaq Composite dipped 1.1 percent.
Brexit
Back in Europe, British Prime Minister Theresa May returned to Westminster after the conclusion of a summit with EU leaders on Friday.
The embattled U.K. leader has been seeking legal assurances over the so-called Irish backstop in an effort to help get her Brexit deal through parliament. However, EU leaders have repeatedly said a Brexit withdrawal agreement is not open for renegotiation.

May on Friday insisted that further EU talks on her Brexit deal were “possible.” The British leader recently survived a no-confidence vote held by her Conservative party.

In other news, the European Central Bank said Thursday that it would formally end its vast bond-buying program. The institution is to bring bond purchases down from 15 billion euros per month to zero. However, the bank said it would continue to reinvest cash from maturing bonds for an extended period of time.


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