European stock markets according to the futures market are expected to open lower on Friday, with hawkish comments from U.S. monetary policymakers and tensions in the Middle East dampening.
On Thursday, major European stock markets opened mixed ahead of the release of a series of macroeconomic data in the Eurozone. Thus, the FTSE Mib opens in green by 0.1 percent at 34,500.06, the.
On Thursday, major European stock markets continue in positive territory at mid-day, except for Milan, which lacks momentum after the release of a series of macroeconomic data in the Eurozone. Thus,.
On Thursday, the Mib closed slightly down in the 34,400 area as investors weighed in on comments from various Federal Reserve officials. On the domestic front, according to S&P Global survey results.
European stock markets open near the parity line on Friday as investors continued to assess the global economic and interest rate outlook. As a result, the FTSE Mib is fractionally in the red at.