European stock markets are trading marginally lower on Thursday.
Europe's leading Blue-chip index, EURO STOXX 50 declined 2.46 points or 0.08 percent to trade at 3,136.80. The index has witnessed a high of 3,142.07 and a low of 3,138.66 after opening at 3,140.12 (03:03am EDT).
STOXX's 52-week range was 2,511.83-3,168.76. Currently, the index is up 24.96 percent from 52-week low and down 0.95 percent from 52-week high.
While UK's benchmark index FTSE 100 declined 9.12 points or 0.14 percent to trade at 6,575.05. The index has witnessed a high of 6,588.25 and a low of 6,577.69 after opening at 6,584 (03:03am EDT).
The FTSE's 52-week range was 6,023.40-6,875.60. Currently, the index is up 9.2 percent from 52-week low and down 4.33 percent from 52-week high.
Germany's benchmark index DAX fell 14.71 points or 0.16 percent to trade at 9,303.11. The index has witnessed a high of 9,311.03 and a low of 9,308.80 after opening at 9,311 (03:03am EDT).
The Dax's 52-week range was 7,418.36-9,794.05. Currently, the index is up 25.48 percent from 52-week low and down 4.95 percent from 52-week high.
Meanwhile, French benchmark index CAC 40 lost 0.50 points or 0.01 percent to trade at 4,405.16. The index has witnessed a high of 4,402.32 and a low of 4,415.11 after opening at 4,413.36 (03:18am EDT).
The CAC's 52-week range was 3,575.17-4,496.54. Currently, the index is up 23.23 percent from 52-week low and down 2.02 percent from 52-week high.