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Provided by Dow Jones MARKET WRAPS Watch For: Eurozone Retail Sales; Germany Manufacturing Turnover/Orders, ZEW Indicator; U.K. Construction PMI; updates from BMW, Ocado, Sainsbury s, Telenor Opening Call: Europe faces a subdued start on Tuesday, lacking direction. In Asia, shares mostly struggled without Wall Street s lead, oil and gold extended gains, while the dollar and Treasury yields wavered. Equities: European shares face minor losses to start on Tuesday as investors weigh mixed leads, including sharply higher oil prices and the lifting of almost all Covid-19 restrictions in the U.K. on July 19. However, with U.S. markets closed on Monday to mark the Independence Day holiday, trading in Europe may waver until Wall Street reopens.
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Message : Watch For: Eurozone Retail Sales; Germany Manufacturing Turnover/Orders, ZEW Indicator; U.K. Construction PMI; updates from BMW, Ocado, Sainsbury s, Telenor Opening Call: Europe faces a subdued start on Tuesday, lacking direction. In Asia, shares mostly struggled without Wall Street s lead, oil and gold extended gains, while the dollar and Treasury yields wavered. Equities: European shares face minor losses to start on Tuesday as investors weigh mixed leads, including sharply higher oil prices and the lifting of almost all Covid-19 restrictions in the U.K. on July 19.