European markets are expected to open higher, as strong dollar lead to increase in risk appetite.
London's FTSE 100 is called up 49 points at 6,779, the German DAX is expected to open 75 points higher at 10,742, while the French CAC is seen 31 points to the good at 4,520.
Expectations for fiscal stimulus in US, weak yen and decrease in gold prices increase the likelihood for new upward movements on the stock market.
From the economic calendar today we concentrate over the Eurozone Industrial Production at 12:00 and the ECB president Mario Draghi speech at 17:00.
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