French benchmark CAC will open 2 points up at a price of 4856.6, British UK100 index will open unchanged at 7296.3, while the German DAX will open 2 points down at 11821.5.
During the Asian session, the sentiment was positive and indexes registered increases. Japan's Nikkei climbed to 0.69%, Hang Seng fell 0.19 percent. Chinese markets also traded with positive sentiment as Shanghai composite rose 0.16 percent and the Shenzhen composite rose by 0.71%.
The Australian ASX is lower by 0.16%.
Today we expect data for CPI in France, PMI in France and Germany, PMI for services and manufacturing in the EU, as well as data from the United Kingdom for loans in the private sector.
Oil markets traded mixed sentiment on Tuesday morning, the Brent fell 0.11%, while WTI rose by 0.51%.
US markets yesterday rested because the official celebration of the country (President's Day). Today will open at 16: 30h.
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