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Introduction- European stock markets traded lower Tuesday, weighed by Chinese economic weakness ahead of the rel ...
- European stock markets traded lower Tuesday,Huainan Yihui Global Foreign Exchange latest trends weighed by Chinese economic weakness ahead of the release of the final business activity data for the region.
At 03:25 ET (07:25 GMT), the index in Germany traded 0.5% lower, the in the U.K. fell 0.6% and the in France dropped 0.8%.

Weak Chinese data hits global sentiment
Sentiment has been hit Tuesday by the release of a private-sector survey showing China's services activity expanded at the slowest pace in eight months in August, with stimulus having so far failed to meaningfully revive the second largest economy in the world.
The rose 51.8 in August, lower than expectations for a reading of 53.6 and July’s figure of 54.1.
This disappointing reading offset some of the optimism seen on Monday after property developer Country Garden earned bondholder approval to extend some debt deadlines, averting a potential default.
China is a major market for Europe’s largest companies, and the faltering recovery of its economy has weighed on their bottom lines.
Eurozone services activity data likely to disappoint
Back in Europe, unexpectedly slipped into contraction territory in August, falling to 49.3, from 52.8 the prior month, and similar readings throughout Europe are likely paint a similarly depressing picture of a fathering regional economy.
A run of soft eurozone data, particularly out of Germany, Europe's biggest economy and the region’s major growth driver, has raised the likelihood of the pausing its rate-hiking cycle later this month.
ECB President is set to speak later Tuesday, and her comments will be closely followed for clues of further action.
"It will be critical for central banks to keep inflation expectations firmly anchored while these relative price changes play out," Lagarde said on Monday, noting price swings due to changes in the labor and energy markets as well as geopolitical turmoil.
on course to float EV division next year
In corporate news, the initial public offering of Renault's (EPA:) Ampere electric vehicle division could get a valuation of up to 10 billion euros ($10.8 billion), the Financial Times quoted Chief Executive Luca de Meo as saying, in an interview. Its stock rose 0.4% Tuesday.
The French auto giant was still planning to list Ampere in the spring of 2024, de Meo said on Monday, but cautioned that market conditions would have to be right for a flotation
Crude just lower; Chinese economic woes continue
Oil prices inched lower Tuesday as weak Chinese services activity data pointed to more headwinds for the world’s second largest economy, and largest crude importer.
However, these losses are minimal as traders still await an extension in supply cuts by leading OPEC+ members Saudi Arabia and Russia this week, leading to a further tightening of the market.
By 03:25 ET, the futures traded 0.4% lower at $85.67 a barrel, remaining close to levels last seen in November, while the contract dropped 0.4% to $88.61, near its highest level since late-January.
Additionally, fell 0.1% to $1,962.25/oz, while traded 0.3% lower at 1.0764.
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