European stocks are expected to open lower on Tuesday as market turn mixed in Asia and European markets lose momentum.
The London FTSE index is expected to open 10 points lower at 6,672, the German DAX down 10 points at 9,823 and the French CAC unchanged at 4,264, according to IG.
In Asia, markets were mixed on Tuesday, as Japan shares surged as investors digested stimulus comments made by Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe late on Monday, helping to weaken the yen. He did not set out the size of any fiscal stimulus spending, but analysts expected a "big bazooka" might be in the works.
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