European markets set for mixed open ahead of expected ECB rate cut

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European markets are heading for a mixed open as regional investors await the last monetary policy decision from the European Central Bank (ECB).

The central bank is heading for its final interest rate cut of the year on Thursday, with economists expecting a 25-basis-point rate cut rather than the "jumbo" 50-basis-point move that was previously expected. The ECB is also due to release its quarterly macroeconomic projections on growth and inflation.

The Swiss National Bank is also due to announce its latest monetary policy decision Thursday.

It comes as traders continue to digest the latest inflation data out of the U.S. The figures showed that consumer prices rose 0.3% month on month and grew at a 12-month rate of 2.7%, in line with economists' estimates.

The producer price index report is due Thursday. The prints mark the last major economic data releases before the Federal Reserve's policy meeting next week.

Traders are still betting that the Fed will cut rates; Fed funds futures are pricing in a more-than 98% likelihood that the central bank lowers rates at that meeting, according to CME's FedWatch Tool.

Overnight, Asia-Pacific markets were mostly higher following post-inflation data gains on Wall Street that saw the Nasdaq Composite top the 20,000 threshold, posting an all-time high and a closing record. U.S. stock futures slid Thursday morning.

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"We do think the ECB will go gradually ... but I do think there's going to be some acknowledgement today that rates are headed into a lower direction," Chief European Economist Jari Stehn told CNBC ahead of the decision.

"Lower rates will help somewhat with savings and boosting consumer spending, and that is one reason why we do think Europe will grow next year," he added.

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European markets are expected to open in mixed territory Thursday.

The U.K.'s FTSE 100 index is expected to open 10 points higher at 8,308, Germany's DAX down 12 points at 20,398, France's CAC up 11 points at 7,437 and Italy's FTSE MIB up 67 points at 34,787, according to data from IG.

The European Central Bank and Swiss National Bank both announce monetary policy decisions today. No major earnings are expected.

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