KEY POINTS
  • The European Central Bank kept its monetary policy unchanged on Thursday but opted to slow down the pace of net asset purchases under its pandemic emergency purchase program.
  • Initial jobless claims in the U.S. last week dropped to 310,000, the Labor Department reported Thursday, easily the lowest of the Covid era and a significant step toward the pre-pandemic normal.

LONDON — European stocks closed mixed on Thursday as investors in the region reacted to announcements from the European Central Bank.

European markets

TICKERCOMPANYPRICECHANGE%CHANGE
.FTSEFTSE 1008,438.65-7.15-0.08%
.GDAXIDAX18,738.81-130.55-0.69%
.FCHICAC 40 Index8,188.49-51.50-0.63%
.FTMIBFTSE MIB 35,410.13+43.93+0.12%
.IBEXIBEX 35 Idx11,299.30-63.50-0.56%

The pan-European Stoxx 600 ended the session barely below the flatline, having fallen as much as 0.8% earlier in the day. Industrials added 0.6% while basic resources slumped 0.8%.