Europe markets are set for a cautious open on Friday, with investors tracking talks between Russia and Ukraine and digesting a week of central bank decisions.
Little progress has been made so far in talks between Russian and Ukrainian diplomats as Russian forces continue to bombard Ukrainian cities.
U.S. President Joe Biden is set to speak with Chinese President Xi Jinping on Friday, with the two leaders to discuss topics such as Russia's war against Ukraine and competition between the two countries, according to the White House. LONDON — European markets are set for a cautious open on Friday, with investors tracking negotiations between Russia and Ukraine and digesting a big week of central bank decisions.
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