European shares extend losing streak, led lower by Amadeus

LONDON, June 9 (Reuters) - European stocks fell for the sixth consecutive session on Tuesday, led lower by Spain's Amadeus and tracking a fall on the U.S. equity market as investors speculated that the Federal Reserve may raise rates as soon as September.
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