EUROSTOXX 50 futures added 0.1 per cent, while FTSE futures eased 0.1 per cent and DAX futures were flat.
Asian shares slipped on Monday as a mixed bag of Chinese economic data showed the domestic economy was struggling even as US tariffs began to bite into exports, while the White House kept up its rhetorical pressure on trade partners.
Chinese blue chips eased 0.4 per cent as retail sales missed forecasts for April, while industrial output slowed but not by as much as feared.
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