European markets are expected to open higher after quite positive sentiment from Asia and gains yesterday in the USA.
Britain UKX will open up by 3 points or 6.365, with Germany's DAX up 9 points or 10.035, the French CAC 1 point up or 4,491 according to IG.
In Asia, most markets traded on positive territory, as Japan's Nikkei rallied 3.1% after the last two days relative weakness of the yen against the dollar.
Oil markets remain in focus for investors about the upcoming meeting on April 17 in Doha, between OPEC and non-OPEC memebers to freeze production.
British investors will be focused on interest rates and monetary policy of England for signals on how the central bank sees the economy.
Earnings reports are expected from Nestle, Unilever and Burberry on Thursday.
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