(Reuters) -European shares hit a two-week low on Wednesday as elevated equity valuations continued to make investors nervous globally, while Novo Nordisk slipped after the drugmaker issued a dour forecast.

The pan-european STOXX 600 index fell 0.4% to 568.10, as of 0811 GMT, trading at levels last seen on October 17 for a second straight session.

Technology stocks were top sectoral decliners, falling 1.3%, while stocks often seen as safe-havens such as the food and beverage traded marginally higher.

Valuation fears resurfaced this week on Wall Street and in Asian markets that have had record-breaking runs this year, driven primarily by enthusiasm for artificial intelligence. Comments by major U.S. banks on Tuesday further fuelled these worries.

Meanwhile, earnings were also in focus ac

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