- European markets expected to open higher
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Oil trades higher after fuel pipeline shutdown
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Pro-independence parties win Scotish elections
European futures point to a higher opening of the European cash session today. Oil is trading higher after a major US fuel pipeline network on the East Coast has been shut down following a cyberattack. In spite of a good showing of Scottish pro-independence parties in last week's elections, GBP traders do not seem to worry about a potential independence referendum. GBP is the best performing major currency today.
Today's economic calendar is almost empty with no top-tier releases scheduled. However, will be offered some US earnings releases, including reports from Novavax and Occidental Petroleum.
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Open account Try demo Download mobile app Download mobile app9:30 am BST - Euro area, Sentix index for May. Expected: 14. Previous: 13.1
Central bankers' speeches
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7:00 pm BST - Fed Evans
US earnings releases
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BioNTech (BNTX.US) - before market open
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Coty (COTY.US) - before market open
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Duke Energy (DUK.US) - before market open
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Marriott International (MAR.US) - before market open
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Novavax (NVAX.US) - after market close
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Occidental Petroleum (OXY.US) - after market close
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Tyson Foods (TSN.US) - before market open
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Virgin Galactic (SPCE.US) - after market close
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