European markets seen slightly lower ahead of Fed meeting; third Brexit vote blocked

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European stocks are set to open lower on Tuesday, as investors monitor Brexit uncertainty and await the Fed's latest policy meeting.

European stocks are set to open slightly lower Tuesday morning, as investors monitored heightened Brexit uncertainty and awaited the Federal Reserve's latest monetary policy meeting.

Market focus is largely attuned to central bank expectations, with the Fed due to kick-off its two-day policy meeting later in the session. In Asia, MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares, excluding Japan, was little changed from the previous session.

 

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