Negative sentiment from Europe is likely to shift to US markets as well. Despite the yesterday's correction and the support that Asian markets found, trade pressures continue to weigh on stock markets. Futures indicate a decline of about 100 points for Dow Jones, and in big companies, Facebook, Amazon and Netflix are also expected to open at lower levels than closing yesterday.
China, according to a report by Reuters, will seek agreement from the World Trade Organization to impose sanctions on the United States, which has caused further turmoil in the risky asset market.
We will also monitor Tesla's shares, which are down 2% in pre-trade, after a Nomura analyst commenting that the company no longer deserves the investment.
From the economic calendar, we'll turn our attention to the US data on Jolts New Jobs at 17:00.
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