European markets have opened in the green today, after two consecutive sessions of losses triggered by rising geopolitical tensions in Iraq. Meanwhile, a positive lead from US markets lifted investors’ sentiment. Closer home, investors will track UK consumer price inflation data which is expected to show an easing trend in May. Additionally, traders will eye the ZEW economic sentiment surveys from Germany and the Eurozone along with US consumer inflation and housing market data for further direction.

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