Europe’s markets struggle against downbeat earnings, economic news

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Europe’s markets were mixed on Thursday, after investors took stock of the latest trade negotiations developments between the U.S. and China and minutes from the Federal Reserve. Weak earnings and economic news provided headwinds for stocks.

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