
European stocks showed little change as traders shifted their focus to the U.S. election results and the impending Federal Reserve decision later in the week. Initial reports indicated a slight slip in European stocks, reflecting a cautious sentiment as the global markets awaited the vote count from the U.S. The atmosphere was further influenced by Asian markets retreating following Donald Trump's victory, with attention also on upcoming decisions from the Federal Reserve and the Bank of England. Overall, Europe's markets were set for a mixed opening as the implications of the election results settled in.
#Europe's markets head for mixed open as Trump win settles in; Fed, BoE decisions in focus
Europe's markets head for mixed open as Trump win settles in; Fed, BoE decisions in focus https://t.co/QZYGhmtL1u
Asian markets retreat after Trump’s victory as focus turns to the Fed https://t.co/YxtzsqpIfw