European markets are expected to start Wednesday's session in the black, as investors turn their attention to the latest batch of earnings and data releases.
Looking to the major bourses, the U.K.'s FTSE 100 is expected to open 23 points higher at 7,539, while the German DAX is set to start on a positive note, up 68 points at 13,022; and the French CAC up 6 points at 5,367.
Corporate earnings are expected to keep investors on their toes on Wednesday, as a whole host of companies are set to release their latest financial figures. Reckitt Benckiser, Carrefour and Zalando are just a handful expected to post corporate information during the day.
Source: Bloomberg Pro Terminal
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