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European indices see a more tepid mood at the open today

January 03, 2025 at 08:10AM

Eurostoxx -0.2%

Germany DAX -0.1%

France CAC 40 -0.5%

UK FTSE +0.1%

Spain IBEX +0.1%

Italy FTSE MIB -0.2%

European indices fought saw a push and pull start to the year yesterday before closing things out on a more positive note. However, some late selling in Wall Street is a reminder that the mood music in equities has been rather sluggish for a few weeks now. And that’s keeping investors on their toes for now. US futures are higher again with S&P 500 futures up 0.3% currently. But again, it is still early in the day and things can swing back the other direction as we saw yesterday.

This article was written by Justin Low at www.forexlive.com.

European indices see a more tepid mood at the open today