Stock markets turn lower as timing of global interest rate cuts put in doubt

European stock markets turned lower as healthy US jobs report tempered expectations that the Federal Reserve would be in as much as a hurry as once thought to cut interest rates.

Stock markets turn lower as timing of global interest rate cuts put in doubt

European stock markets turned lower as healthy US jobs report tempered expectations that the Federal Reserve would be in as much as a hurry as once thought to cut interest rates.

Government bond yields across the world had tumbled this week on expectations that central banks, including the ECB, would be forced to cut interest rates to mitigate a serious slowdown in the global economy.

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