U.S. stocks futures fell to their lowest levels on Friday after disappointing US data.
At 15:30 (GMT +2) Dow Jones Industrial Average futures fell by 217 points or 0.77%. S & P 500 futures fell 20 drops or 0.73% and technology futures dropped by 62 points or 0.89%.
The US economy added only 20,000 new jobs in February at a forecast of 180,000
Sentiment was already weak after a staggering contraction in China's exports fueled worries over a slowdown in global growth, less than a day after the European Central Bank cut the eurozone's growth forecasts and unveiled a new round of stimulus.
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