US stock futures flat after Wall St drops on Trump tariffs, soft jobs data
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Sept 10 (Reuters) - European shares opened lower on Tuesday
as investors stayed on the sidelines ahead of the European
Central Bank's monetary policy meeting later this week.
Weak factory data from China that showed prices shrunk in
August at their fastest pace in three years dented investor
sentiment already dulled by a weak handover from Wall Street
overnight. MKTS/GLOB
The pan-European stocks benchmark index STOXX 600 .STOXX
was down 0.2% by 0706 GMT and looked to extend losses to a
second day.
China-sensitive German stocks .GDAXI fell 0.1%, while
London stocks .FTSE slipped 0.4% ahead of July unemployment
report due later in the session.