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Europe markets open: Stocks fall as the pound drops 0.4% on a weak UK jobs report

by October 14, 2025
by October 14, 2025

The fragile optimism that had graced the European markets at the start of the week has vanished, as a fresh dose of worrying economic data from the United Kingdom and the lingering specter of a US-China trade war have sent stocks into a broad retreat on Tuesday.

The positive momentum from Monday’s session has completely evaporated. The pan-European Stoxx 600 opened firmly in the red, with major bourses across the continent all in negative territory.

This reversal in sentiment comes as the market braces for a week of high-stakes meetings and a crucial new report on the health of the global economy.

A labor market stuck in a rut

The most immediate catalyst for the market’s anxiety is a disappointing employment report from the UK.

Data from the Office for National Statistics showed the unemployment rate rose to an estimated 4.8 percent in the three months to August, a reading that was slightly higher than economists had been expecting.

The report has been interpreted as a clear sign of a stagnating labor market.

“It’s settled into a pattern in which hiring appetite remains weak but job losses are limited – a tough environment for those out of work and new entrants – while those who have a job are more likely to stay put,” said Jack Kennedy, a senior economist at Indeed.

The market reaction was immediate, with the British pound falling 0.4 percent against both the US dollar and the euro.

The data has also all but killed any lingering hopes of a near-term interest rate cut from the Bank of England, with Kennedy noting that “the next rate cut from the Bank of England looks off the table until 2026.”

A lingering trade war, a corporate warning

This domestic economic gloom is being amplified by the persistent and deeply confusing signals coming from the US-China trade front.

Markets remain on tenterhooks after President Donald Trump’s weekend of whiplash, in which he first threatened a massive new wave of tariffs only to later suggest that relations with China “will all be fine.”

This profound uncertainty is a powerful headwind for a market desperate for clarity.

Adding another layer of caution to the session, the British oil giant BP issued a new guidance update on Tuesday.

The company warned that it was expecting “post-tax adjusting items relating to asset impairments” of up to 500 million dollars in its upcoming third-quarter earnings, a significant hit that is adding to the market’s defensive mood.

Now, as the world’s financial leaders gather in Washington for the annual meetings of the IMF and the World Bank, a nervous market awaits the release of the IMF’s latest World Economic Outlook report, a document that will provide a fresh and comprehensive verdict on the health of a global economy that is showing more and more signs of strain.

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