European stocks inched higher on Monday, but with investors taking a cautious stance ahead of a range of potentially market moving events this week, including the Dutch election, the UK’s Brexit bill vote and an interest rate decision in the US, MarketWatch reports.
The Stoxx Europe 600 index traded 0.1% higher at 373.58, setting it on track for its highest close since March 3, according to FactSet data. It was also set for a fourth straight session of gains.