European equities ended sharply lower after a volatile week that saw both Germany and the eurozone economy as a whole slip into recession, as many investors remained reluctant to dip their toes into turbulent markets.
“The current levels of volatility have created a vicious circle. High volatility means that investors stay on the sidelines, but one of the reasons volatility is high is because volumes are low,” said Nick Nelson, European equity strategist at UBS.

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