Mixed European Stock Market Performance as Worries over Interest Rates Linger

Europe’s Stock Market Opens Erratically: Financial Data to be Available by Week’s End

European stock markets saw a mixed opening on Monday, with the Euro Stoxx 600 index trading sideways. The DAX index in Frankfurt showed a slight increase of 0.2 percent, while the OMXS30 index in Stockholm was down 0.1 percent. Despite this, investors continued to worry about interest rates, especially in the US.

Upcoming data releases include inflation figures for the euro area on Friday, with Germany’s figures expected to provide a preview on Wednesday. In the euro area, total inflation is projected to rise to 2.5 percent in May, driven by energy prices, while core inflation is expected to remain at 2.7 percent. The private consumption deflator, a key measure for the US Fed, will also be published on Friday.

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