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It didn't take long for false claims to appear on social media after three young girls were killed in the British town of Southport in July.
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It didn't take long for false claims to appear on social media after three young girls were killed in the British town of Southport in July.
German industrial technology giant Siemens on Thursday posted better-than-expected quarterly operating profit and confirmed its full-year outlook.
This was CNBC's live blog covering European markets.
Novo Nordisk on Wednesday posted weaker-than-expected net profit in the second quarter and trimmed its operating profit outlook.
Sustained market declines in the wake of the recent global sell-off could become a "self-fulfilling prophecy" that eventually leads to a recession, Morningstar DBRS analysts warned.
Monex Group's Jesper Koll says he is prepared to "start buying Japan" on the back of fundamentals still being "solid" in the country, even as Japanese markets on Monday experienced a major stock-sell off.
LONDON — European stocks extended losses on Friday amid a global downturn, as weak U.S. economic data sparked fears of a recession.
Headline inflation in the euro zone unexpectedly rose to 2.6% in July, the European Union's statistics agency said Wednesday, even as price growth in the services sector eased slightly.