At the beginning of the week, leading European stock markets remained relatively stable. Investors were evaluating the continued developments in the trade war while also anticipating decisions on monetary policy from various central banks. In addition, they were looking forward to significant economic data and corporate earnings reports scheduled for later in the week. In recent remarks, President Donald Trump indicated that he has no current plans to engage in discussions with China's leader. However, he expressed a readiness to reduce tariffs on Chinese goods to help reinvigorate trade momentum.