European stocks seen flat as investors await direction from data and interest rate decisions

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European stocks were expected to make a muted start to Thursday's trade as investors seemingly adopt a wait-and-see approach heading into the holiday season, with markets showing minimal reaction to U.S. President Donald Trump's impeachment.

for abuse of power and obstruction of congress.

The Queen will outline the new U.K. government's plans on Thursday after Prime Minister Boris Johnson's Conservative Party secured a significant majority in last week's general election. Traders will have an eye on euro zone manufacturing PMI readings due for publication at 9:00 a.m. London time, with individual Spanish, German, French and Italian data set for release after the opening bell.is set to end 2019 with an increase in its order backlog, Reuters reported on Wednesday citing a senior executive, beating arch-rival Boeing in both orders and deliveries.

 

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yeah thats right central banks just keep pumping money into the market forever that will work

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