Stocks in Europe have suffered further decline since the selloff in the technology sector scared investors.
The fears of an escalating trade war further strained the nerves of investors, which in turn led to high volatility and uncertainty in the markets
The pain in the technology sector continues to spread as the backdrop of the US-China conflict overpowers the markets.
Yesterday, the US also started the session at higher levels, but things quickly changed. If this is some indication of moods - investors should not expect anything good today.
The economic calendar for Europe shows that we are expecting data on consumer confidence in Germany - news that will not have a significant impact on the indices.
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