European markets slip; travel and leisure stocks down 1.9%

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European markets were lower Thursday, continuing the negative momentum seen for much of the week.

European markets opened choppy Thursday, reversing negative momentum seen for much of the week.

The pan-European Stoxx 600 index opened 0.1% higher, with sectors spread across positive and negative territory. Travel and leisure stocks were down 0.8%, while oil and gas made the biggest gains, up 0.8%.CNBC Pro: UBS downgrades stock of a company with 400,000 workers — thanks to 'significant uncertainty' from AI

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