European equities are expected to open lower Monday as traders digest the potential impact of a series of terrorist attacks in Paris on Friday night (132 dead and hundreds injured).The Islamist militant group that calls itself "Islamic State" (ISIS) claimed responsibility for the attacks.
Political leaders are expected to discuss ways to escalate the war against terrorism and deal with the migration crisis at the annual summit of the Group of 20 nations (G20) in Turkey on Monday.
In Asia overnight, stocks were hit by a sell-off on Monday, with tourism-related plays among the hardest-hit, as sentiment was badly dented by the Paris attacks. In other Asia news, data released Monday showed Japan's economy slid back into recession in July-September. Data euro zone final inflation for October is due. 12:15 ECB President M.Draghi speaks.
G.Hristov / Head of Fundamental Analyzes
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