Europe: Shares drop on final trading day of the year
[LONDON] European shares inched lower as risk appetite took a hit amid surging Covid-19 infections around the world and on worries over the pace of global economic recovery from the pandemic.
The pan-European STOXX 600 fell 1 per cent as of 0815 GMT, with travel stocks leading losses. The benchmark index, which gained 0.2 per cent in the previous session, is eyeing a rise of 1.3 per cent this week.
New Year celebrations around the world have been called off as the surge in Covid-19 cases casts a gloom over festivities for a second year in a row.
Still, the European benchmark is set to end the year 22.5 per cent higher, with all of the major subsectors on track to close in positive territory.
REUTERS
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