LONDON — European bourses are expected to open lower on Tuesday as global markets pull back on renewed concerns over AI-linked stocks.
The U.K.’s FTSE
index is seen opening 1.1% lower, Germany’s DAX
and France’s CAC 40
down 1.3% and Italy’s FTSE MIB
European bourses are expected to open lower on Tuesday as global markets pull back on renewed concerns over AI-linked stocks.
LONDON — European bourses are expected to open lower on Tuesday as global markets pull back on renewed concerns over AI-linked stocks.
The U.K.’s FTSE
index is seen opening 1.1% lower, Germany’s DAX
and France’s CAC 40
down 1.3% and Italy’s FTSE MIB

European stocks are expected to open in negative territory as concerns over cryptocurrencies, precious metals and artificial…

European markets look set to open lower on Friday.

Investors will also be watching earnings and data releases from France and Germany.

Stocks across the globe have been on a volatile ride this week as AI bubble fears weighed on sentiment.

AI fears hit stocks on Wall Street on Thursday, with real estate, trucking and software shares among the hardest hit.

European stocks are set for a soft open on Wednesday as questions continue over tech stocks.