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Sta: European Stock Markets and Oil Down, Euro Slightly Up

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Stock prices on major European stock exchanges fell today as investors worried about rising inflation in the United States, dashing hopes that the central bank would cut interest rates. Oil prices fell and the euro gained slightly.
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Stock prices on major European stock exchanges fell today as investors worried about rising inflation in the United States, dashing hopes that the central bank would cut interest rates. Oil prices fell and the euro gained slightly.

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Bioethanol France, the CGB, the AGPB and the AGPM are concerned about the fate of the European and French bioethanol industries in the event of a trade agreement between the European Union and the United States.

Paris - The European Stock Exchanges ended in red on Tuesday, investors scrutinising the state of trade relations between the European Union and the United States, while Brussels is preparing a response to US customs duties in the event of a failure of negotiations with Washington. The Paris Stock Exchange closed in decline by 0.54%. Frankfurt lost 0.42%. London and Milan sold 0.66%. Euronext CAC40 © Agence France-Presse

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