European stocks seen higher amid hopes US will delay EU auto tariffs

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European stocks were seen opening higher on Tuesday morning after reports suggested U.S. President Donald Trump is expected to delay a decision on whether to impose tariffs on EU autos by six months.

Market sentiment has been lifted slightly after reports that President Trump would announce a delay to EU auto tariffs this week, potentially averting another damaging dispute with a major U.S. trading partner.

Stocks in Asia were mixed on Tuesday afternoon as concerns over the state of U.S.-China trade discussions and an escalation of violence in Hong Kong weighed on markets. Investors continue to await direction on trade talks between Washington and Beijing after President Trump on Friday denied claims by the Chinese Commerce Ministry that the two sides had agreed to roll back existing tariffs on each other's goods.

Back in Europe, the upcoming British general election took a turn after Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage agreed for his party to stand aside in 317 seats held by Prime Minister Boris Johnson's ruling Conservative party, in a bid to prevent anti-Brexit lawmakers winning control of parliament. rallied on the news as investors anticipate that the move will seal an election victory for the prime minister.$51.09 million for overcharging up to 5,000 clients for nearly a decade.

 

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