Robert Mueller, Catalonia and the ECB - This is What You Need to Know
European stocks opened lower as investors eye political developments on both sides of the Atlantic
This is what you need to know on Monday:
European stocks opened lower as investors eye political developments on both sides of the Atlantic
Special Prosecutor Robert Mueller could unveil the first formal charges from his investigation into Russian meddling into the 2016 election as early as today
President Donald Trump unleashed a barrage of Tweets Sunday expressing anger and dismay at the length and cost of the Russia investigation
Spain's constitutional crisis weighed on sentiment following Madrid's decision to dissolve the breakaway Catalan parliament and invoke direct rule
The euro held to multi-month lows after last week's decision by the ECB to extend its bond buying program into September
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