European Stocks Cling to Gains as Trump Plans Emergency Measures
- U.S. plan to declare national emergency weighs on sentiment
- Stoxx Europe 600 rebounds following worst plunge on record
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European equities all but gave up gains on Friday after a report that U.S. President Donald Trump plans to declare a national emergency over the virus outbreak overshadowed optimism on policy responses in Europe.