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European stocks pare losses as upbeat data lifts mood

  • The pan-European STOXX 600 index was down 0.1pc after falling as much as 0.8pc earlier in the session.
Published June 4, 2021

European stocks pared losses on Thursday as upbeat eurozone business growth data and strong U.S. jobs data lifted sentiment on a dull day of trading, while rating actions and ex-dividend trading knocked UK shares lower.

The pan-European STOXX 600 index was down 0.1pc after falling as much as 0.8pc earlier in the session.

The automobiles & auto parts and healthcare sectors gained, while miners fell the most.

A host of British companies, including National Grid and Kingfisher, traded without entitlement for dividend, pulling UK's FTSE 100 0.6pc lower.

After a record expansion in euro zone factory activity, IHS Markit's final reading showed the bloc's dominant service sector sprang back into life last month as restrictions eased.

An index covering the service industry soared to a near three-year high of 55.2 from 50.5, just beating the 55.1 flash estimates.

"The PMIs are consistent with the euro-zone's economic recovery gathering pace in May," said Jack Allen-Reynolds, senior Europe economist at Capital Economics.

"Price pressures in the manufacturing sector are intensifying, but we still think that higher inflation will be temporary."

ADP national employment data showed U.S. private payrolls increased by 978,000 in May, far more than expected, setting an upbeat tone for the closely watched official jobs report on Friday. Wall Street, however, fell after the report fanned inflation worries.

A separate report indicated the number of Americans filing new claims for unemployment hit its lowest level since the start of the pandemic.

Solid earnings, massive stimulus programmes and a pick-up in the pace of COVID-19 vaccination have helped pushed the STOXX 600 up 12.1pc so far this year, while Wall Street's S&P 500 has climbed 11.8pc.

French spirits group Remy Cointreau slipped 3.3pc after hitting a record high as it topped estimates for full-year operating profit growth and handed investors an 85pc dividend hike.

Construction materials group Saint-Gobain gained 4.2pc after forecasting record operating income and margin in the first half of the year.

Britain's biggest telecom group BT group fell 1.9pc after Deutsche Bank downgraded the stock to "sell", saying it is overvalued.

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