Unease Grips Investors After Barcelona Terrorist Attack
Investor unease leads to sell off
This is what you need to know on Friday:
European markets fell at the open as unease gripped investors after a terrorist attack in Barcelona
At least 13 people died and more than 100 were injured after a van drove at speed into pedestrians on Las Ramblas
The travel and leisure sector has been hardest hit by Friday's sell off
Markets are also concerned that President Donald Trump's reaction to the Charlottesville attack will impact his ability to deliver his agenda
Wall Street looks set to open lower. Dow Jones Industrial average futures and S&P 500 futures were down in early European trading
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