European stocks may open a tad higher on Wednesday after Italy's Minister of Interior Matteo Salvini suffered a setback in his bid to hold an immediate no-confidence vote as the Senate postponed the debate until 20 August after a heated session.
Underlying sentiment, however, may remain cautious as traders digest a raft of disappointing data from China and keep a close eye on protests in Hong Kong and the latest developments in Argentina.
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