European stocks are set for a muted open Thursday as investors digest corporate earnings and look ahead to a rate decision by the European Central Bank.
European traders will digest a busy morning of earnings, with Shell, Airbus, Stellantis, Total and Volkswagen just some of those reporting before the bell.
Meanwhile, traders will monitor a rate decision by the ECB and a subsequent press conference with President Christine Lagarde. LONDON — European stocks are set for a muted open Thursday as investors digest corporate earnings and look ahead to a new rate decision by the European Central Bank.
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