A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Asia markets correspondent Kevin Buckland.
European investors hoping to find some clues on market direction from Asia may be disappointed today.
A regional stock benchmark eased back from a more than two-week high, the dollar was firm and Treasury yields remained elevated, despite coming off a bit in Tokyo. Crude oil and gold were basically treading water.
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