After Wall Street's strong session, assets in Asia also rose against the backdrop of good economic data this week and the speculation of progress between the US-China trade front.
Risk sentiment is slightly more limited this morning as US futures record cautious increases and yields on bonds remain subdued.
Meanwhile, the shares remain without sharp movements, while the pound is hit again by Brexit after Westminster again failed to reach an agreement.
The trading session this morning brings a quiet economic calendar, but traders remain focused on the events in Great Britain.
Indicative opening prices of European stock indices:
UKX: 7,329 -2 points
DAX: 11,690 -22 points
CAC: 5,408 -11 points
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