European stocks opened lower again Thursday as U.K. lawmakers signaled the country is still open to leaving the European Union without a deal in place, a move which is bound to unnerve investors.
The pan-European Stoxx 600 fell 0.3% at 379.02 after the bell, autos and bank stocks leading the losses.
U.S. President Donald Trump struck a slightly more positive tone on the U.S.-China trade war Wednesday but again threatened to increase tariffs on Chinese goods if no deal is agreed, deeming relations between the world’s two largest economies “testy” and doing little to assuage global trade fears.
Source : CNBC