European stocks are expected to open lower on Thursday despite rallying the previous session amid a rebound in oil prices.
The London FTSE index is called to open 12 points lower at 6,251, the German DAX 20 points lower at 10,185 and the French CAC down 13 points at 4,469.
European stocks look set to halt a rally that began on Tuesday as oil prices lifted sentiment.
On Thursday, Brent oil futures climbed above $50 a barrel for the first time in nearly seven months, Reuters reported. In Asia on Thursday, markets gave up much of their early gains in mid-morning trade despite the oil price rally.
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