KEY POINTS
  • Ukraine on Thursday accused pro-Russian separatists of provocation, claiming shelling in the east of the country had damaged a kindergarten in civilian territory.
  • Meanwhile U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Linda Thomas-Greenfield told reporters on a call Thursday morning that Russia "is moving toward an imminent invasion," with U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken set to address the United Nations Security Council later in the day.

LONDON — European stocks closed lower on Thursday as investors monitored geopolitical tensions in eastern Europe while digesting a slew of corporate earnings reports.

European markets

TICKERCOMPANYPRICECHANGE%CHANGE
.FTSEFTSE 1008,339.23-31.10-0.37%
.GDAXIDAX18,691.32+11.12+0.06%
.FCHICAC 40 Index8,102.33UNCHUNCH
.FTMIBFTSE MIB 34,467.67+7.15+0.02%
.IBEXIBEX 35 Idx11,311.10-17.90-0.16%

The pan-European Stoxx 600 index provisionally ended down 0.75% as reports of artillery fire and U.S. warnings of an imminent Russian invasion of Ukraine soured risk assets.