European markets are heading for a negative open at the start of the new trading week as investors remain jittery over the economic outlook.
Consumer inflation expectations tumbled in June, providing support for the Federal Reserve in its battle against rising prices.
The headline reading for the survey posted a 63.9 reading, better than the Dow Jones estimate for 60.2 and up from May's 59.2.CNBC Pro: Global stocks are soaring. Analysts love these names — giving one over 80% upsideSome global indexes have followed those gains and climbed.
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