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Europe: Stocks end week lower as rate worries resurface

by Riah Marton
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Europe: Stocks end week lower as rate worries resurface
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European stocks ended lower on Friday (May 24) and down for the week, as signs of persistent US price pressures and a recovering euro zone economy cast doubt over prospects for several interest rate cuts from major central banks this year.

The pan-European Stoxx 600 index dipped 0.1 per cent, marking a weekly loss of nearly 0.4 per cent, its biggest in three weeks.

Rate cuts bring cheaper financing for companies and consumers, which can translate into more business and profits.

Investors, however, grew more cautious after European policymakers warned about monetary easing beyond June, keen to avoid a flare up in price pressures, especially if the Fed continues to delay its easing cycle.

Traders are currently pricing in 55 basis points of cuts from the European Central Bank, down from 67 basis points a week ago.

Eurozone bond yields recorded their biggest weekly rise in a month, after a survey showed euro zone business activity expanded at its fastest pace in a year in May, while separate data confirmed that Germany’s economy expanded in the first quarter of 2024.

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“With the pickup in growth momentum and inflation still declining, the (central bank) is in a favourable position to wait for the data in the coming months before making firm commitments on the policy rate path,” Danske Bank analysts said in a note.

Defensive stocks less sensitive to economic cycles, such as utilities, healthcare and food and beverage stocks were among the hardest hit, while cyclicals, such as insurance and the auto sector were among top performers.

Among single stocks, Acciona slid 7.1 per cent after the Spanish construction and energy conglomerate lowered its forecast for core earnings growth this year based on current forecast energy prices.

Renault rose 5.2 per cent and was among top performers on the main index after the French carmaker announced a share buyback plan and UBS upgraded the stock to “neutral” from “sell”.

Equinor said it and its partners in the North Sea Troll gas field, Europe’s largest, will invest US$1.13 billion to further boost production, sending shares of the Norwegian energy company down by 2.7 per cent.

Abrdn rose 1.6 per cent after the UK fund manager said CEO Stephen Bird has stepped down, following a turbulent four-year tenure marked by deep outflows of client cash and a much-criticised re-branding. 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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