London — European shares fell again on Thursday, taking their cue from US equity futures, which implied a lower open for Wall Street as cases of the coronavirus surged in the US.

European markets snapped a three-day winning streak. Frankfurt and Paris fell 0.3% and Milan, which is at the heart of Europe's coronavirus outbreak, and London slipped 0.5% as evidence mounted of the damage the coronavirus outbreak was inflicting...

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