The STOXX 600 is a touch lower on Wednesday, but the heavy selling pressure from earlier in the week has eased slightly ahead of Trump's Davos visit.
The pan-European benchmark is down 0.1%, after falling 1.9% during the first two days of this week. The region's banks (.SX7P) are the biggest sectoral decliners.
It's not all bad though. Miners (. SXPP ) are rising as the surge in gold and silver extends again, while copper price (HGc2) are also up. Rio Tinto shares are also jumping after quarterly iron ore and copper production beat estimates.
That's helping keep the FTSE 100 CURRENCYCOM:UK100 just in positive territory.
Luxury stocks (.STXLUXP) are also doing okay, helped by a 5% rise in Burberry shares after its sales over the key holiday period were ahead of expectations.
Attention was now turning to the Swiss alpine town of Davos, where U.S. President Trump is due to land, with Greenland likely to be high on the agenda.
Equity bulls will be hoping for Trump to dial down his rhetoric on both Greenland and the threat of tariffs on European allies, but that outcome looks slim for now.
Sumber : Reuters
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