European markets look set to rise Thursday as investors monitor corporate earnings, monetary policy and Covid-19 developments.
as investors await new earnings and digest the previous day's data releases indicating the highest euro zone business activity in 15 years.
The U.K.'s FTSE is seen opening 6 points higher at 7,117, the German DAX is seen 20 points higher at 15,704 and France's CAC is expected to open 4 points higher at 6,749. held on to their recent gains in Thursday morning trading, despite uncertainty over Chinese policy and the rapid growth in Covid-19 infections in the region.
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