KEY POINTS
  • Chinese Vice Premier Liu He had a phone call Saturday morning with U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer regarding a "phase-one" trade deal, Chinese state media outlet Xinhua reported.
  • Sentiment turned cautious after CNBC's Eunice Yoon reported that a Chinese government source had said Beijing was troubled by U.S. President's Donald Trump's reluctance to roll back tariffs.

European stocks closed lower on Monday after a Chinese government source told CNBC that the mood in Beijing over a trade deal is pessimistic.

European markets

TICKERCOMPANYPRICECHANGE%CHANGE
.FTSEFTSE 1008,317.59-21.64-0.26%
.GDAXIDAX18,693.37+2.05+0.01%
.FCHICAC 40 Index8,094.97-7.36-0.09%
.FTMIBFTSE MIB 34,490.71+23.04+0.07%
.IBEXIBEX 35 Idx11,246.00-65.10-0.58%

The pan-European Stoxx 600 ended the session 0.1% lower, with the China-exposed autos sector tumbling 2.3% while utilities bucked the trend to add almost 1%.