European markets opened slightly higher Monday amid heightened geopolitical tensions following Iran’s massive drone and missile attack on Israel Saturday.
European markets opened slightly higher on Monday amid heightened geopolitical tensions following Iran's massive drone and missile attack on Israel Saturday night.index opened 0.2% higher, with most sectors in positive territory. Autos and insurance stocks led gains, both rising 0.7%, while oil and gas fell 0.9% on rising risks in the Middle East.
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