London - European stocks held steady in opening deals on Monday as investors mulled a poor session in Asia following hefty pre-weekend losses on Wall Street.
London's benchmark FTSE 100 index of top blue-chip companies added just 0.05% to 6 583.04 points, while Frankfurt's DAX 30 dropped 0.53% to 11 287.77 points and the CAC 40 in Paris slid 0.52% to 5 030.89 compared with Friday's closing levels.
Asian markets mostly retreated on Monday following a fourth successive sell-off in New York before the weekend, while investors await the US Federal Reserve's next policy meeting looking for a handle on its plans for interest rates.
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US stocks sank deep in the red on Friday as weak Chinese factory data and US home sales numbers outweighed Amazon's unexpected blockbuster swing into profit.