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European stocks slip as UK election nerves set in

Pound slumps as new polling shows Theresa May’s Conservative Party may lose its majority at next week's general election

European stocks slip as UK election nerves set in

European stock markets mostly headed lower on Wednesday, as investors digested the latest bout of uncertainty surrounding the UK election and assessed a sharper-than-expected fall in eurozone inflation.

The Stoxx Europe 600 index  edged down 0.1% to 390.24, setting it on track for a fifth straight session of losses. The benchmark on Tuesday fell 0.2% as bank stocks declined on concerns over a potential early election in Italy.

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