European Shares Extend Gains On French Budget Optimism

RTTNews | hace 264
European Shares Extend Gains On French Budget Optimism

(RTTNews) - European stocks traded higher for a seventh straight session on Friday amid optimism that a new French budget could be passed within a matter of weeks.

French President Emmanuel Macron said he will appoint a new prime minister in the coming days and will get the 2025 budget adopted by parliament.

Meanwhile, investors also awaited the release of U.S. payrolls data later in the day that could alter the odds of a Federal Reserve rate cut later this month.

Closer home, Germany's industrial output decreased unexpectedly in October on weak energy and auto production, official data revealed.

Industrial output registered a 1.0 percent decrease in October, data from Destatis showed - darkening economic outlook. The decline confounded expectations for an increase of 1.0 percent.

On a yearly basis, industrial production slid 4.5 percent after a 4.3 percent fall.

Elsewhere, Halifax reported that Britain's property sector gathered more pace in November, with house prices rising by a faster-than-expected 1.3 percent in November from October, the biggest increase this year.

On an annual basis property prices were up 4.8 percent, the highest rate of increase since November 2022.

The European Central Bank (ECB) meets next Thursday for the last time in 2024 and economists overwhelmingly expect another 25-basis-point rate cut - which would be the fourth such move this year.

The pan European STOXX 600 was up 0.2 percent at 520.60 after rising 0.4 percent on Thursday.

The German DAX gained 0.2 percent and France's CAC 40 rallied 1 percent while the U.K.'s FTSE 100 was marginally lower.

In corporate news, Direct Line Insurance shares jumped nearly 7 percent in London.

The Insurer said it will recommend a sweetened £3.61 billion takeover bid from Aviva, valuing the company at 275 pence per share. Aviva shares were down half a percent.

Housebuilder Berkeley Group fell 1.4 percent after reporting a fall in half-year profits.

read more
FTSE 100 Flat In Lackluster Trade; Bank Stocks Drifting Lower

FTSE 100 Flat In Lackluster Trade; Bank Stocks Drifting Lower

U.K. stocks are somewhat subdued in lackluster trade on Wednesday as investors remain a bit reluctant to make significant moves due to a lack of triggers. The benchmark FTSE 100 was at 9,266.25 a little before noon, up 0.45 points over previous close.
RTTNews | hace 38 minutos
CAC 40 Advances After Recent Losses

CAC 40 Advances After Recent Losses

Despite the uncertainty on the political front, the French market is up in positive territory on Wednesday due largely to some bargain hunting at several counters after two successive days of declines. Investors are also looking ahead to AI giant Nvidia's earnings updates.
RTTNews | hace 53 minutos
DAX Remains Weak Despite Paring Some Early Losses

DAX Remains Weak Despite Paring Some Early Losses

German stocks are down in negative territory in cautious trade on Wednesday amid political uncertainty in France ahead of a confidence vote early next month, and anxiety ahead of Nvidia's earnings for clues on the AI trade.
RTTNews | hace 1h 9min
Mixed Sentiment In Asian Markets

Mixed Sentiment In Asian Markets

Asian markets moved in a mixed fashion on Wednesday amidst anxiety ahead of release of earnings update by chip-giant NVIDIA.
RTTNews | hace 1h 20min
Euro Falls Against Majors

Euro Falls Against Majors

The euro weakened against other major currencies in the European session on Wednesday.
RTTNews | hace 1h 21min
German GfK Consumer Confidence To Fall Further

German GfK Consumer Confidence To Fall Further

German consumer confidence is set to continue to fall in September as rising fear of job losses weighed on purchase decisions and damped hopes of robust economic recovery, a closely watched survey showed on Wednesday. The forward-looking consumer sentiment index fell to -23.6 in September from -21.7 in the previous month. The reading was forecast to drop moderately to -22.
RTTNews | hace 4h 9min