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European markets slide 3.3% after US warns of soaring coronavirus death toll - CNBC

European markets declined Wednesday as global market sentiment continued to take a pummeling amid the coronavirus outbreak.

The pan-European Stoxx 600 fell 2.7% by mid-afternoon, with travel and leisure stocks leading losses on a 5.5% decline. Banks were 5% lower after U.K. lenders announced they would scrap dividends in 2020 following pressure from the Bank of England.

Markets are digesting comments from the U.S. on Tuesday when President Donald Trump prepared Americans for a surge in coronavirus cases, saying the U.S. will face a "very, very painful two weeks." 

White House officials are projecting between 100,000 and 240,000 deaths in the U.S. with coronavirus fatalities peaking over the next two weeks.

Euro zone manufacturing PMI (purchasing managers' index) readings on Wednesday came in at a 92-month low of 44.5 in March, slightly above expectations but down from 49.2 in February.

Stocks on Wall Street also traded lower on Wednesday as the coronavirus pandemic continued to weigh on sentiment. 

Meanwhile, Asian stocks fell on Wednesday despite a private survey showing Chinese manufacturing activity had expanded slightly in March. The Caixin/Markit Manufacturing Purchasing Managers' index (PMI) for March came in at 50.1, above expectations of a reading of 45.5 by analysts in a Reuters poll. 

In terms of individual share price action in Europe, Swiss retailer Dufry fell 19.5% to the bottom of the European blue chip index during afternoon trade, while cinema operator Cineworld shed more than 15%.

At the top of the Stoxx 600, Norway's SalMarclimbed more than 8%.

- CNBC's Eustance Huang, Dan Mangan and Berkeley Lovelace Jr. contributed reporting to this story.

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