European Stocks Fall to Lowest Since February in a Broad Selloff
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European stocks dropped, sending a regional benchmark to the lowest since February, amid a deepening global retreat sparked by concerns of a US economic slowdown.
The Stoxx Europe 600 Index fell 2.2% by the close in London. The index pared some of its losses after data showed the US services sector expanded in July. All sectors declined, with utilities, real estate and energy shares sinking the most.