European stocks opened lower on Friday after hitting record highs earlier this week.
Pan-European Stoxx 600 When the market opened, the index fell by 0.1%. The FTSE 100 in the UK fell by 0.25%, and the DAX in Germany fell by 0.3%. Meanwhile, France CAC 40 Open.
Overnight on Wall Street, President Donald Trump signed overnight, and the Asia-Pacific market was a mix of Friday Reciprocal tariffs Plan, but no tax was collected immediately.
Mainland China’s CSI 300 index rose 0.86%, while Hong Kong Hanging Forest Index Soared 3.06%, extending earnings from the previous session.
Japan’s benchmark Nikkei 225 The end of the game was 0.79% lower in the 39,149.43 match, while the wider Topix index lost 0.23% to close at 2,759.21.
In the European market, UK lender Natwest reported its full-year earnings, exceeding estimates of profit and revenue. The company is still partly owned by the state, and he said the UK government has reduced its stake in the bank from 7.98% to 6.98%.