European markets higher after choppy start to the week

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A stock trader looks at his monitors in the trading room of the Frankfurt Stock Exchange. Worries about a new coronavirus mutation in southern Africa have dealt a major blow to the German stock market. 

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LONDON — European stocks were higher Tuesday after a mixed start to the trading week.

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The Stoxx 600 index was up 0.21% in early deals, with most sectors and major bourses trading in the green. Travel and leisure stocks led gains, up 1.33%, while household goods dipped were also 0.36%.

It was a mixed day for markets on Monday. France’s CAC 40 rose 0.9%, after mixed morning trade as investors weighed the possibility of victory for the far-right National Rally party in the country’s upcoming parliamentary elections. The index fell more than 6.2% last week.

Investors are looking ahead to the Bank of England’s policy rate decision on Thursday. The Bank is widely expected to hold rates steady at 5.25%, with the majority of economists polled by Reuters forecasting an August cut.

Asia-Pacific markets rebounded overnight in Tuesday as Wall Street surged Monday, with investors awaiting the Reserve Bank of Australia’s interest rate decision. Meanwhile, S&P 500 futures are near flat Monday night after a winning day on Wall Street as investors gear up for May retail sales data.

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