European stocks set for a slightly lower open in holiday-thinned trade

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European stocks are set to open slightly lower on Tuesday in a shortened trading session due to the Christmas holiday.

Market focus is largely attuned to the developments on the U.S.-China trade front. Stocks stateside climbed on Monday, hitting yet another record high as the year-end rally continues.

European stocks are set to open slightly lower on Tuesday in a shortened trading session due to the Christmas holidays. Market focus is largely attuned to developments on the U.S.-China trade front. Stocks stateside climbed on Monday, hitting yet another record high as the year-end rally continues.

 

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