European stocks are set to open lower Tuesday as diminished hopes of a rate cut from the U.S. Federal Reserve this month continues to dampen investor sentiment.
CEO Stephane Richard will learn on Tuesday whether he has been convicted or cleared of misconduct in a French fraud trial.and her Washington ambassador on Monday, following the leak of confidential memos in which the diplomat called Trump's administration "uniquely dysfunctional" and "inept."despite US and NATO warnings.
Sales at British retailers rose at their slowest average pace on record over the past year as worries about Brexit weighed on consumers, a survey showed on Tuesday, according to Reuters. Average sales growth weakened to 0.6% in the 12 months to June, the British Retail Consortium, an industry group, said, the slowest increase since it began its records in 1995.
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