European stocks are expected to open lower on Wednesday, reflecting mixed trade in global markets amid nervousness over U.S. economic growth and Covid cases.
European stocks are expected to open lower on Wednesday, reflecting mixed trade in global markets amid nervousness over U.S. economic growth and a resurgence in Covid cases.
London's FTSE is seen opening 26 points lower at 7,126, Germany's DAX 8 points lower at 15,836, France's CAC 40 also 8 points lower at 6,718 and Italy's FTSE MIB 57 points lower at 25,992, according to IG. LONDON — European stocks are expected to open lower on Wednesday, reflecting mixed trade in global markets amid nervousness over U.S. economic growth and a resurgence in Covid cases.
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