PARIS (Reuters) - European stocks retreated on Monday, hurt by much softer-than-expected Chinese trade data and rising concerns about Greece's relations with Europe after Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras said he would not extend the country's bailout.
Escalating violence in Eastern Ukraine also rattled investors, with the DAX falling 1.4 percent. Germany is seen as one of Europe's most exposed economies to Russia.
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