European markets are heading for a lower open Thursday as investors weigh up the impact of the continuing crisis in the Middle East, earnings and economic data.
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European markets flat with earnings and the Middle East in focusEuropean markets were muted, with corporate earnings season getting underway as investors continue to assess the turmoil in the Middle East.
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European markets head for flat open, with earnings and the Middle East in focusEuropean markets are set for a muted open, with corporate earnings season getting underway as investors continue to assess the turmoil in the Middle East.
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Wall St set for lower open as Middle East tensions drive risk-off moodWall St set for lower open as Middle East tensions drive risk-off mood
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Stock Market Today: Stocks lower as Gaza hospital bombing enflames middle east tensionsStocks are edging lower Wednesday as investors adopt a cautious stance on risk amid the dangerously escalating conflict between Israel and Hamas and a continued sell-off in Treasury bonds.
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