European stocks are set to open higher Monday as investors await this week's crucial U.S. Federal Reserve meeting.
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Asian stocks traded mixed Monday afternoon, with the unfolding extradition bill protests in Hong Kong, rising tensions between the U.S. and Iran over oil tanker attacks off the Gulf of Oman, and Friday's weak Chinese industrial output data all compounding market uncertainty.
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