Today is election day in Britain, the expectations are for a future ballot. Polls show that former Prime Minister David Cameron and Ed Miliband, leader of the opposition Labour Party, will receive about 34% of voters.
In other European news, economic nightmare for Greece continues after European lenders interrupted hopes for new aid, according to Jeroen Diselblom said that despite progress differences remain.
Meanwhile, in Asia, stocks continued to retreat from the values triggered by several factors, including worries about growth in Australia and concerns about tighter margin rules in trade in China.
Investors are now awaiting data on industrial and industrial production in France, as well as factory orders from Germany. Later in the session at 15:30 will focus on Outcome of applications for jobless benefits, as if to justify expectations for an increase is possible to see new corrective movements in the indices.
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