The pan-European STOXX 600 slipped 0.1%, as of 0809 GMT, extending losses after a near 2% drop on Tuesday.
Heavyweight technology, down 0.9%, led losses among the major sub-sectors, while autos also slipped 0.9%.
On the other hand, energy stocks added 1.3%, while basic resources rose 0.5%.
Siemens Energy jumped 19% after the utility sector supplier raised its mid-term margin target and set a new record for its order book.
RWE advanced 7.9%, after Germany’s biggest utility said it would buy back shares worth up to 1.5 billion euros ($1.6 billion). Just Eat Takeaway soared 20.5% after Europe’s biggest meal delivery firm said it struck a deal to sell its U.S. unit Grubhub to Wonder for $650 million. A U.S. October inflation reading is due later in the day, while minutes from the European Central Bank’s last policy meeting are scheduled to release on Thursday.
Also exerting pressure on equities was a rise in euro-zone government bond yields, which rose in line with their U.S. peers.
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