Investing.com - Spanish stocks slid on Monday after general elections over the weekend left no party as clear winner, raising fears of political instability
Other markets across the continent were higher, despite an uninspiring hand off from Asia
Wall Street pointed to a higher open, rebounding from a volatile end to last week
The dollar was little changed in quiet trade against a basket of other major currencies
Brent oil fell to the lowest level since July 2004 as a global supply glut weighed