European shares turned flat after opening marginally lower on Friday, a day after the European Central Bank took a less dovish tone than expected on stimulus, while growing prospects of a no-deal Brexit kept risk sentiment subdued.
The pan-European STOXX 600 index was flat at 0709 GMT and was on track to end the week with gains.
The EU is ramping up preparations for a tumultuous end to the four-year Brexit saga as top officials prepared to brief its 27 members on British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's plan to break the divorce treaty.
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Most of the major sector indexes were lower, a day after the ECB held interest rates steady and said it was closely watching the euro.
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Reuters