The European Stoxx 600 was flat at 0805 GMT, after hitting its highest level since late August in the previous session. Oil, gas and mining stocks extended gains for the second session, rising 0.9% each.
US stock futures were flat as investors awaited minutes from the Federal Reserve’s November meeting, which could provide new clues about how interest rates will move.
The European Central Bank will publish the minutes of its meeting on Thursday.
S&P Global’s flash PMIs for November for the Eurozone and the UK were also on the eyes of investors, with the numbers expected to point to a further contraction in business activity.
Credit Suisse fell 4.2% after the defaulted Swiss creditor said it expected a pre-tax loss of 1.5 billion Swiss francs ($1.58 billion) in the fourth quarter.