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24.08.2017, 05:26

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European stocks slumped Wednesday, with investors assessing fresh data on the health of the eurozone economy, as market participants counted down to a key meeting of central bankers. The Stoxx Europe 600 index SXXP, -0.50% lost 0.5% to close at 373.92, partly erasing a 0.8% jump from Tuesday, when the benchmark ended a three-session losing streak.

U.S. stocks traded at their lowest volume of the year on Wednesday as traders awaited the kickoff of the Kansas City Federal Reserve's Jackson Hole, Wyo., meeting of central bankers. Total composite volume for U.S. stocks finished at 5 billion shares Wednesday, its lightest volume of the year excluding half-day trading sessions, according to Dow Jones data.

Asian stocks and the dollar edged up on Thursday, shaking off the risk aversion that gripped financial markets overnight after President Donald Trump threatened to shut down the U.S. government and end the North American Free Trade Agreement.

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