European stock markets slide, but more moderately than Wall Street

In Europe, too, the euphoria of the past few days has evaporated on the financial markets. However, the sell-off is not as strong as in the USA.

The mood on Wall Street changed abruptly on Thursday: traders on the New York Stock Exchange.

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The mood on Wall Street in New York changed almost dramatically on Thursday: After a strong recovery in the middle of the week, there was almost panic-driven selling. The Dow Jones index of standard values ​​lost 3.2 percent. The broader S&P 500 fell 3.6 percent. Technology stocks were hit hardest: the Nasdaq index fell by 5.1 percent. It was the worst trading day of the year.
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