On Tuesday, European stocks experienced a slight decline, with both the STOXX 50 and STOXX 600 dipping by 0.2%. This downturn occurred after three consecutive days of gains, as traders adopted a more cautious approach due to forthcoming major monetary policy decisions from the Federal Reserve and the Bank of England, along with China–US trade discussions. Additionally, US President Trump commenced his visit to the UK today. On the economic data front, markets are attentively awaiting the ZEW Economic Sentiment Index for Germany, and recent UK employment figures have shown signs of a job market slowdown. Sector-wise, insurance, telecoms, and banking recorded the most significant decreases, whereas basic resources and technology sectors showed stronger performance. In terms of corporate developments, L'Oréal saw a 2% decline, Banco Santander fell by approximately 1%, and BNP Paribas decreased by 0.5% even after reaffirming its full-year net income goal. Conversely, ASML experienced a significant nearly 3% increase.