European markets are expected to open a little higher, in the last day before the results from the US elections.
French CAC expected to open 6 points higher at 4458, German DAX 21 points higher at 10460 and London FTSE 21 points at 6809, according to IG markets.
The positive sentiment came after the news, that FBI have no reason to press charges against Hilary Clinton after investigating her emails. Still a little caution will be no surprise because of the uncertain outcome from the elections in US.
Oil kept in positive territory for a second day and is not traded at 44.90$ a barrel.
Today we will wait for the German Industrial production and Trade balance at 09:00, French trade balance at 09:45 and Industrial and Manufacturing production at 11:30.
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