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LIVE MARKETS-What we're watching before the open

* European shares seen little changed

* Asian shares fall as energy stocks weigh

* Eyes on Fed chairman's first congressional testimony

* Focus on earnings, dealmaking

July 17 (Reuters) - Welcome to the home for real-time coverage of European equity markets

brought to you by Reuters stocks reporters and anchored today by Danilo Masoni. Reach him on

Messenger to share your thoughts on market moves: danilo.masoni.thomsonreuters.com@reuters.net

WHAT WE'RE WATCHING BEFORE THE OPEN (0650 GMT)

European shares are expected to open little changed today with some good earnings updates

likely to provide support after broad declines in the previous session when a drop in oil prices

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weighed on energy shares. As oil prices continue to fall, futures on main country benchmarks are

trading between a rise of 0.1 percent and a fall of 0.15 percent.

Following the positive surprise from Deutsche Bank (IOB: 0H7D.IL - news) yesterday results from SEB (LSE: 0MGS.L - news) could also

inject some optimism into the struggling banking sector which remains the worst performer in

Europe so far this year on worries over slowing growth.

Shares (Berlin: DI6.BE - news) in the Swedish bank are up 5 percent in pre-market after reporting a

bigger-than-expected rise in its second-quarter operating earnings as a broad rebound in demand

from corporate customers boosted income from commissions and lending.

French supermarket retailer Casino is also up pre-market after sales growth accelerated in

the second quarter, reflecting further improvement in its core French market and better trends

in Brazil.

The media and telecoms sectors could be livened up by fresh dealmaking activity with Swedish

telecom operator Telia agreeing to buy TDC (LSE: 0MOP.L - news) 's Norwegian business and Italian commercial TV group

Mediaset (LSE: 0NE1.L - news) launching a bid for tower company EI Towers. Telia shares are down as much as 1 percent

in pre-market.

According to Thomson Reuters (Dusseldorf: TOC.DU - news) data, second-quarter earnings for the euro zone’s MSCI EMU

index are seen up 3.7 percent.

For more headlines check out the previous post.

(Danilo Masoni)

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EARLY MORNING HEADLINES ROUNDUP: EARNINGS AND M&A (0550 GMT)

Investors will have a few earnings releases to focus on this morning with bank SEB and

mapping firm TomTom (LSE: 0MKS.L - news) beating estimates. French retailer Casino kept its targets, while telecoms

group Telenor (LSE: 0G8C.L - news) fell short of analyst estimates.

There is also some fresh dealmaking activity with Swedish telecom operator Telia agreeing to

buy TDC's Norwegian business and Mediaset launching a bid for EI Towers.

Here are your top headlines:

Swedish bank SEB Q2 profit tops forecast

TomTom beats Q2 estimates, raises full year outlook

Retailer Casino's Q2 sales accelerate, keeps goals

Norway's Telenor misses Q2 forecast, reiterates focus on cost savings

Italy's Mediaset, F2i launch bid for EI Towers

Telia to buy TDC's Norway business in NOK 21 bln deal

Roche nabs trial win for investigational anti-viral flu drug

Rio Tinto (Hanover: CRA1.HA - news) posts 14 pct rise in quarterly iron ore shipments

Thyssenkrupp (IOB: 0O1C.IL - news) in leadership turmoil as chairman quits

Britain unveils fighter jet model to rival Franco-German programme

Spain's BBVA (LSE: 931474.L - news) tops list of foreign banks exposed to Turkey -ABN AMRO

Monte dei Paschi (Milan: BMPS.MI - news) says granted state guarantee on bad loan securitisation sale

(Danilo Masoni)

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MORNING CALL: EUROPEAN SHARES SEEN STEADYING (0525 GMT)

European shares are set to open little changed this morning after a broad declines in the

previous session caused by a drop in energy stocks on falling crude prices.

Financial spreadbetters expect London's FTSE to open 10 points higher, while Frankfurt's DAX

is set to open 14 points higher and Paris' CAC 5 points higher.

Over in Asia, stocks were mostly lower, with the sharp decline in crude oil prices weighing

on energy shares, while the dollar dipped ahead of Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell's

first U.S. congressional testimony. The speech is due at 1400 GMT.

(Danilo Masoni)

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