European stocks are expected to start the new trading week higher as investors in the region digest the results of the first round of France's snap election.
Poster of Christophe Versini for the Rassemblement National party, with Marine Le Pen and Jordan Bardella on it, on June 24, 2024. LONDON — European stocks are expected to start the new trading week higher as investors in the region digest the results of the first round of France 's snap parliamentary election.
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