(Bloomberg) -- European stocks declined for the first
time in three days, paced by airlines, tour companies and
insurers after attempted terrorist attacks in the U.K.
Air France-KLM Group and British Airways Plc dragged the Dow
Jones Europe Stoxx Travel & Leisure Index to the lowest in more
than three months. Thomas Cook Group Plc, the travel operator
created last month by a merger, fell after Credit Suisse Group
recommended the shares as ``underperform'' in new coverage. Royal &
Sun Alliance Insurance Group Plc led British insurers lower.
Read more at Bloomberg Stocks News
time in three days, paced by airlines, tour companies and
insurers after attempted terrorist attacks in the U.K.
Air France-KLM Group and British Airways Plc dragged the Dow
Jones Europe Stoxx Travel & Leisure Index to the lowest in more
than three months. Thomas Cook Group Plc, the travel operator
created last month by a merger, fell after Credit Suisse Group
recommended the shares as ``underperform'' in new coverage. Royal &
Sun Alliance Insurance Group Plc led British insurers lower.
Read more at Bloomberg Stocks News
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