** Swedish shares seen opening marginally higher on Tuesday in line with
European markets
** U.S. stocks rose on Monday and gains in industrials helped propel the Dow
to a more than two-month closing high, after a truce between the United States
and China calmed fears that a trade war might be imminent
** NSW Health in Australia selects Sectra SECTb.ST as preferred vendor for
large enterprise imaging IT solution
** NeuroVive Pharmaceutical NVP.ST Q1 pre-tax loss narrows to SEK 13.1
million
** Therese Hillman appointed new CEO of NetEnt NETb.ST
** NetEnt reiterates its financial targets urn:newsml:reuters.com:*:nFWN1ST03X
** SKF SKFb.ST is seeing increasing demand for its bearings from China,
where demand for electric cars means it is winning at least one new contract a
month, SKF Automotive head Bernd Stephan told Reuters in an interview
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** Obducat OBDUb.NGM Q1 pre-tax loss narrows to SEK 8.1 million
IG pre-market trading Stockholm OMXS30 +0.1 pct
Stoxx Europe 50 future STXEc1 unchanged
MSCI index Asia Pacific ex Japan .MIAPJ0000PUS +0.2 pct
S&P 500 close previous trading day .SPX +0.7 pct
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(RM: helena.soderpalm.thomsonreuters.com@reuters.net)