European markets are expected to open slightly higher on Thursday morning, as investors turn their attention to the States, awaiting more developments concerning tax reform and geopolitics.
The U.K.'s FTSE 100 is expected to open 12 points up at 7,359, while the German DAX is set to open 36 points higher at 13,033 and the French CAC up 8 points at 5,382, according to IG.
In Europe's previous session, stocks closed marginally lower as investors reacted to a sharp decline in technology stocks. A similar trend was seen on Wall Street and in Asia overnight. Consequently, the muted trade seen elsewhere in the world is likely to have an influence on the European session Thursday.
Source: Bloomberg Pro Terminal
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