European markets set to open lower ahead of European growth data, more earnings

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European markets are heading for a negative open Wednesday, as investors await the latest growth data from the region and another batch of earnings.

European markets are heading for a negative open Wednesday as investors await the latest growth data from the region and another batch of earnings.Preliminary quarterly growth data for the EU and the euro area will be closely watched on Wednesday for a further indication on the region's economic health.

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