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    European stocks set for worst quarterly showing since 2022 By Reuters

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    (Reuters) – European stocks were muted in the final trading session of 2024, as uncertainty around the monetary policy path and political shifts halted a rally that had pushed several markets to record highs earlier this year.

    The pan-European was flat by 0821 GMT, and the benchmark was on course for its worst quarterly showing in more than two years.

    Trading volumes were thin, with bourses in Germany, Italy and Switzerland already closed, while those in France, Spain and the UK set for an early close on Tuesday.

    High valuations, climbing Treasury yields and uncertainties about 2025 have all contributed to the risk-off sentiment in the past few sessions on both sides of the Atlantic but the main U.S. indexes have posted strong gains this year.

    The is up nearly 24% in 2024 while the STOXX 600 is up just 5.4% as a slowing European economy, automakers’ troubles and political turmoil in France weighed on the mood.

    © Reuters. FILE PHOTO: German share price index DAX graph is pictured at the stock exchange in Frankfurt, Germany, December 30, 2024. REUTERS/Staff/File photo

    German stocks outperformed broader European markets this year with a near 19% jump, while political instability and concerns about a widening fiscal deficit weighed on 40, pushing it down 3.1% year-to-date.

    The UK’s looked set for a near 5% rise in 2024, its fourth consecutive year of gains.



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