European stocks closed lower on Tuesday as Middle East tensions and concerns about the outlook for China’s economic growth due to a lack of fresh stimulus plans rendered the mood a bit bearish. Also, investors were wary of taking significant fresh positions ahead of key U.S. economic data, including reports on consumer and producer price inflation.
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