European shares slipped on Friday, in their last trading session of a rough year that was marked by geopolitical tensions and growing fears of a recession as central banks tightened their monetary policies globally. | Reuters
The STOXX 600 fell 0.4 percent in thin holiday trading, with surging COVID-19 cases in China clouding an already uncertain global growth outlook.China-exposed luxury firms such as LVMH and Hermes International fell 0.
7 percent and 1.4 percent.United States Latest News, United States Headlines
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