European stocks are expected to open around the flatline on Thursday amid market concerns around the region's inflation outlook.
on Thursday, following the overnight losses on Wall Street, and as shares in Japan, Hong Kong and the Chinese mainland struggled for gains.
Global markets will be keeping an eye on the latest economic data out of the U.S. on Thursday as the Labor Department will report last week's jobless claims data at 8:30 a.m. ET on Thursday. Economists polled by Dow Jones are expecting initial filings for unemployment insurance fell to 260,000 for the week ending Nov. 13, from the previous week's 267,000 claims.
On the data front in Europe, new car registrations for October are due from Germany, the U.K. and France on Thursday. Earnings come from Thyssenkrupp, Royal Mail and the National Grid.Sign up for
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