European Stocks Poised for Higher Open

2026-06-29 06:23 By Jam Kaimo Samonte 1 min. read

European equity markets were set for a higher open on Monday as investors turned their attention to the ECB's Sintra Forum this week, where central bank leaders, including Fed Chair Kevin Warsh and ECB President Christine Lagarde, are scheduled to speak.

Markets also continued to monitor developments in the Middle East following renewed clashes between the US and Iran around the Strait of Hormuz, although both sides agreed to suspend further attacks ahead of peace talks set to resume this week in Doha, Qatar.

Meanwhile, investors will assess Spanish inflation and retail sales data, along with Eurozone economic sentiment and consumer inflation expectations figures.

There are no major corporate earnings releases in Europe on Monday.

In premarket trading, Euro Stoxx 50 futures rose 0.3%, while Stoxx 600 futures gained 0.15%.



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