European markets poised for lackluster open ahead of shortened trading session

European markets poised for lackluster open ahead of shortened trading session


LONDON — European markets are expected to open in flat to negative territory as investors take stock of the volatile year during Christmas Eve’s shortened trading session.

The U.K.’s FTSE 100 and Germany’s DAX were last seen edging below the flatline, while France’s CAC was 0.1% lower according to data from IG Group.

The pan-European Stoxx 600 closed 0.3% higher on Tuesday, notching a new record closing high, buoyed by Copenhagen-listed Novo Nordisk’s booming share price after it gained FDA approval for the first-ever GLP-1 pill.

French pharmaceutical company Sanofi on Tuesday announced it will acquire U.S. company Dynavax in a deal worth $2.2 billion. Dynavax has a marketed adult hepatitis B vaccine and a shingles vaccine candidate in the works.

Gold and silver futures are on a tear, having hit fresh highs during both Monday and Tuesday’s trading sessions. They were last seen trading at $4,514.3 per ounce and $72.165 per ounce, respectively.

Thierry Breton, a former European Union commissioner behind the Digital Services Act, and anti-disinformation campaigners received visa bans from the U.S. for allegedly censoring U.S. social media platforms. It comes as President Donald Trump continues to ramp up travel restrictions for foreign visitors and criticizes Europe.

“For far too long, ideologues in Europe have led organized efforts to coerce American platforms to punish American viewpoints they oppose. The Trump Administration will no longer tolerate these egregious acts of extraterritorial censorship,” Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on X, though he did not name those affected. Under Secretary for Public Diplomacy Sarah Rogers later identified the five people affected.

Elsewhere, Asia-Pacific markets traded mostly higher as several indexes are set to close early because of the Christmas Eve holiday. U.S. stock futures traded near the flatline overnight despite the S&P 500 also notching a record close.



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