It ended Monday's session down by 0.1%, in what was its sixth straight negative session.
European markets opened higher this Tuesday morning as investors monitored comments from central bankers at the ECB Forum in Sintra.
Premier Li Qiang said during a speech that Beijing would be putting forward more effective policies to expand domestic demand and open markets.
Meanwhile, U.S. futures also pointed to higher open ahead of homes sales, durable goods and consumer confidence data.
It comes after U.S. stocks ended Monday's session in the red, with the Dow , S&P 500 and Nasdaq — the three major indices — all down.
Persons:
bourses, Premier Li Qiang, Tesla
Organizations:
ECB, Dow, Nasdaq, Tech, Nvidia
Locations:
Sintra ., Asia, China, Premier, Beijing