Europe: Stocks near one-month low as German consumer morale weakens

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[BENGALURU] European stocks hit their lowest level in almost a month on Thursday, as a fall in German consumer morale, worries about soaring coronavirus cases and a US stimulus impasse weighed on sentiment. Read more at The Business Times.

[BENGALURU] European stocks hit their lowest level in almost a month on Thursday, as a fall in German consumer morale, worries about soaring coronavirus cases and a US stimulus impasse weighed on sentiment.

The German DAX fell 1.3 per cent, lagging its European peers, as a survey showed consumer morale in Europe's largest economy dropped heading into November as fears about a second coronavirus wave made Germans less willing to open their wallets.Europe has seen Covid-19 cases climb to a record high, with Spain becoming the first Western European country to exceed one million infections and Italy setting a record increase in daily cases.

Earnings remained a bright spot. Unilever, rose 0.7 per cent after the company reported a stronger-than-expected return to quarterly sales growth, led by emerging markets.

 

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