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    LONDON -
    Europe's shares
    posted their worst weekly loss this year , with European stocks posting losses for a third consecutive session on Friday as a sell-off in the heavyweight core assets sector hit its worst weekly performance this year amid rising tensions between the United States and North Korea. The Stoxx 600 index of major European shares fell 1.1 percent to weekly losses to 2.8 percent in the worst week since early November 2016. The Eurozone stock index and the Stokes 50 leading stocks index also dropped 0.9 percent. While the FINE index fell Shawl Times 100 »British 1.1 Almih.ontjt losses of tension between Washington and Pyongyang with the intensification of the war of words between Ganpin.hobtt basic resources index today 2.6 percent to its lowest level in a month with a decline in metal prices. The drop in oil prices also led to the decline in the oil and gas shares index, which fell 1 percent, led by «Tolo Oil» list of losers on the index. The banking sector index also 1.6 percent, the sector hit the worst performance of the week in nine months.


    Hong Kong's
    polluted egg crisis reaches Asia
    The contaminated egg scandal has overtaken Europe's borders after monitoring products in Hong Kong that have beefed up egg control imported from Europe, officials said after some were found to be contaminated with insecticides. European health authorities have withdrawn millions of Eggs from shops and dozens of farms have been closed since the monitoring of the substance that can harm Fibroneil. In an indication of the breadth of the crisis, the European Commission announced on Friday that Hong Kong imported eggs from the Netherlands. The first region in Asia to be affected by the crisis. Hong Kong Health Minister Sophia Chan said on Saturday the authorities were beefing up egg surveillance from Europe. "The Food Safety Center checks the eggs coming from Europe on arrival and when they are distributed," she said. The EU plans to call a crisis meeting on the pesticide-infested insecticide Vipronil and called on its members to "work together" Affected countries to 15 plus Switzerland.

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