Аccording to CNBC, European equities are expected to open to mixed trade on Friday as investors look ahead to Sunday, when a Greek referendum on the country's future in Europe takes place.
The FTSE is expected to open 5 points lower at 6,625, the German DAX up 9 points at 11,108 and the French CAC up 7 points at 4,842.
All eyes are on the Greek vote this weekend. Capital controls on Greek banks remain in place until after the vote. Limit on cash withdrawals from ATMs reduced from 60 euros to 50 euros. The European Central Bank (ECB) policymakers plan to next discuss emergency funding assistance (ELA) for Greek banks on Monday, a person familiar with the matter told Reuters Thursday.
Expected data publications, are mainly from Europe.
US markets will be closed. Chinese shares plunged after the announcement that China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC),has begun an investigation into suspicious market manipulation. Shanghai Composite lost 4%.
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