Fourth consecutive drop in European stock markets


The control room of Euronext, the company that manages the Paris Stock Exchange (AFP/Archives/ERIC PIERMONT)

European stock markets fell for the fourth time in a row on Thursday, in limited variations, as central banks toughened their tone without the general trend of monetary policy being called into question.

Paris fell by 0.79%, London by 0.76% and Frankfurt by 0.22%. Government borrowing rates have risen sharply in Europe, except for those in the United Kingdom.

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