Europe: Tech lifts shares as economic outlook improves
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EUROPEAN stocks climbed on Monday (Jan 23), with technology firms spearheading gains, as optimism about the eurozone economy likely avoiding a steep recession overshadowed hawkish remarks from European Central Bank (ECB) officials.
The pan-European Stoxx 600 closed up 0.6 per cent. The index had posted its first weekly decline of the year in the previous session on jitters around the earnings season and upcoming interest rate decisions from major central banks, including the ECB.
The technology sector jumped 2.3 per cent, in line with its US counterpart, boosted by shares of semiconductor firms such as ASML and Infineon Technologies.
The benchmark Stoxx 600 index hit a nine-month high last week as a warm winter in Europe and China abandoning its tight Covid-19 rules brightened the outlook for Europe’s economy.
“The Chinese reopening is absolutely crucial. It now looks like we could avoid a recession and if we don’t, it looks likely to be a mild slowdown rather than anything worse and a lot of that has got to do with the potential growth in China,” said James Hart, investment director of Witan Investment Trust.
“If recession is avoided, demand for products such as German autos won’t be as negative as feared and companies like that are big customers to the chipmaking industry.”
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China-exposed luxury firms such as LVMH and Kering rose between 0.8 per cent and 1.7 per cent while rate-sensitive eurozone banks added 0.8 per cent.
Despite signs of easing inflation in the eurozone, ECB policymakers have remained hawkish, with governing council members Klaas Knot and Peter Kazimir backing the case for two more 50 basis point rate hikes.
Investors will look for more clues on the central bank’s tightening plans when ECB president Christine Lagarde speaks later in the day.
With the earnings season underway, investors are waiting to see if the results will continue to support the recent rally in markets.
Fourth-quarter earnings for Stoxx 600 companies are forecast to have grown by 10.7 per cent year on year, the slowest in two years, according to Refinitiv IBES data.
The S&P Global Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) survey, due on Tuesday, was expected to show an improvement in January eurozone business activity.
Eurozone consumer confidence improved in January from December, data on Monday showed.
Limiting gains on Germany’s DAX index, Symrise fell 5.5 per cent after the German flavour and fragrance maker reported a lower-than-expected Ebitda margin for 2022.
Remy Cointreau rose 3.3 per cent after Citigroup upgraded the French spirits maker’s stock to “buy”. REUTERS
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