European stocks are expected to open lower as investors await more economic data for U.S. rate outlook. Fed’s Neel Kashkari sees “resilience” in U.S. economy. Odds of rate cut in December drop to less than 50 percent. U.S. stock futures rise with Berkshire Hathaway’s new stake in Alphabet. Asian markets mixed as China warns against travel to Japan. Dollar steady after tariff rollback on food products. U.S. and China aim to finalize rare earths deal by Thanksgiving. U.K.’s most expensive home sales drop in October. Small business owners fear Autumn Budget impact. Oil prices down 1 percent, gold steady after rate-cut bets dwindle. Trump considers strict sanctions on countries trading with Russia, including Iran. U.S. stocks mixed after tech valuations and interest rate concerns. European stocks close lower amid AI bubble fears and global economy worries.

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