Europe’s indexes sink as geopolitical tensions between Pakistan and India escalate; Metro Bank plunges 20%

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Europe’s indexes sink as geopolitical tensions between Pakistan and India escalate; Metro Bank plunges 20%
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Europe’s markets were down on Wednesday, as investors waited for the second Singapore summit to kick off between President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un

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