LONDON — Europe stock markets looked set to fall slightly on Monday, as traders digested rising tensions in the Middle East following. Over the weekend, over 100 Israel's Air Force fighter jets hit Lebanese targets and Iran-backed Hezbollah fired more than 320 rockets into Israel."While market expectations are centered on Iran's attack hurting Israel without triggering a wider regional conflict, Israel's response will be equally important.
Later in the week, euro zone inflation data is due to be released Friday and will be closely watched for hints as to whether to European Central Bank will cut rates further next month.
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