
European stocks headed for a hefty five-day decline after an active week in which commodity price moves and surprisingly strong bond sales continued to puzzle investors around the world.

European shares snapped a four-day losing streak ahead of a busy day for US corporate earnings and a three-day rebound in spot gold prices.

European shares extended their losses into a fourth consecutive session after weaker-than-expected employment data in the United Kingdom and the IMF’s latest downward revision of global economic per..

European stocks fell for a third consecutive session as investors mark down commodity prices around the world amid slower-than-expected growth in China and a surprise slump in German investor confiden..