European markets are expected to open slightly higher on Tuesday, as investors await a fresh round of U.S. corporate earnings.
The FTSE is set to open 13 points higher at 7,449, France's CAC index is expected to open 4 points higher at 5,513, and Germany's DAX is set to open up 26 points at 12,046, according to IG.
Bank of America, BlackRock, Johnson & Johnson and Netflix are among the companies set to release earnings on Tuesday.
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