European stocks halted a four-day winning streak on Thursday, with the US government imposing tariffs on Airbus and a host of other European commodities unchanged, while trading in a group of blue-chip stocks after the right to distribute cash left the British FTSE100 index down.
The European Stoxx600 index fell 0.4%, while AirBus fell 0.7% after Washington said it would maintain a 15% fee on aircraft and a 25% fee on other European goods, despite moves by the European Union to settle a long-running dispute over Aircraft support.