European stocks poised to lose ground as Iran war remains in focus
Shares listed in Europe look set to move lower on Tuesday, as investors continue to monitor developments in the Middle East.
Shares listed in Europe look set to move lower on Tuesday, as investors continue to monitor developments in the Middle East.
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Shares listed in Europe look set to move lower on Tuesday, as investors continue to monitor developments in the Middle East.
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European stocks are expected to start the new trading week sharply lower as the war in Iran drags on global market sentiment.
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UN World Food Programme says millions more people may be pushed into acute hunger if disruption continues
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The move comes as part of Britain's response to the Iran war, with the conflict triggering the largest supply disruption in the history of the oil market.