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Europe: Stocks close at record high on earnings, rate cut optimism

by Riah Marton
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Europe: Stocks close at record high on earnings, rate cut optimism
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Europe’s main stock index closed at a record high on Friday (May 10), on track for its biggest weekly gain since late January, as risk appetite was bolstered by growing bets on interest rate cuts in the region and a strong earnings season.

The pan-European Stoxx 600 ended 0.7 per cent higher, with indexes in major economies Germany and France finishing at record highs.

European shares have resumed their record-breaking rally, with the Stoxx 600 notching a 3 per cent weekly gain, after investors took a breather in April.

The euphoria around artificial intelligence and monetary policy easing, among others, had sparked bumper gains in the region’s stocks since late 2023.

Highlighting Europe’s divergence from the US Federal Reserve and boosting equities, the Bank of England hinted at summer rate cuts and Sweden’s Riksbank delivered its first cut since 2016 earlier this week.

Minutes from the European Central Bank’s (ECB) April policy meeting showed that policymakers favoured kicking off the monetary policy easing cycle in June, while remaining confident that inflation is on track to fall back to 2 per cent next year.

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“Looking beyond June, the path for the bank is anything but clear. The risk of reflation has clearly increased,” said Carsten Brzeski, global head of macro at ING Research.

“Any signs of reflation and also stronger economic activity would limit the ECB’s room for manoeuvre.”

Leading sectoral gains, utilities advanced 1.4 per cent, with Italy’s Enel climbing 3.8 per cent following a higher first-quarter core profit. Portugal’s largest utility firm EDP climbed 3.9 per cent after a bigger-than-expected jump in first-quarter net profit.

Retailers added 1.5 per cent, with Zalando rising 3.3 per cent after Berenberg upgraded the German online retailer to “buy” from “hold”.

Among M&A developments, shares of BBVA and Sabadell were up 1.3 per cent and 0.5 per cent, respectively, as investors assessed the developments around the first hostile banking takeover bid in Spain since the 1980s.

Anglo American advanced 1.4 per cent after a report said mining giant Rio Tinto had considered an offer for the British miner.

Sanofi rose 1.3 per cent after Novavax struck a licensing deal of up to US$1.2 billion with French drugmaker for its Covid-19 vaccine in exchange for a stake that valued the US biotech firm at double its current market capitalisation.

On the flip side, Getinge slumped 8.8 per cent to the bottom of the Stoxx after the US FDA issued a warning on the safety of two of the Swedish medical equipment maker’s heart devices.

Symrise shed 1.4 per cent after Berenberg downgraded the German flavour and fragrance maker to “hold” from “buy”.

On the data front, Italian industrial output was much weaker than expected in March, extending the pain for the country’s struggling manufacturing sector. REUTERS

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Riah Marton

Riah Marton

I'm Riah Marton, a dynamic journalist for Forbes40under40. I specialize in profiling emerging leaders and innovators, bringing their stories to life with compelling storytelling and keen analysis. I am dedicated to spotlighting tomorrow's influential figures.

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