European markets have opened mostly lower today, ahead of manufacturing and services activity data across the Eurozone and as market participants continue to monitor developments in Iraq. Earlier, data showed that Chinese manufacturing activity expanded in June.

With no domestic macro releases today, traders will also eye US manufacturing and existing home sales data for further direction.”

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