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European shares steady after rally as markets assess Mideast peace prospects

  • The pan-European STOXX 600 was little changed at 623.59 points
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European shares were steady on Thursday after a sharp rally in the previous session, as investors assessed the prospects of a US-Iran peace deal and digested a slew of corporate earnings.

The pan-European STOXX 600 was little changed at 623.59 points, as of 0810 GMT.

Most major regional bourses traded higher, with France’s CAC 40 up 0.3%, while London’s FTSE 100 fell 0.5%.

The European benchmark’s rally on Wednesday left it about 2% below levels seen before the start of the Middle East war.

Energy-dependent European markets have lagged global peers since the conflict began, while AI-driven optimism has boosted other major indexes to record highs.

US President Donald Trump predicted a swift end to the war as Tehran considered a US peace proposal that is expected to end the conflict while leaving Iran’s nuclear programme and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz unresolved.

“There’s been hardly any instances where the US stock market has been trading with a bearish bias, whereas for Europe throughout the second half of (April), it’s been a continuous bearish bias on the back of worsening talks.”

Oil major Shell dipped 3.9% after it reported first-quarter profit that beat expectations, but reduced the pace of its quarterly share buyback programme.

Peer BP was down 1.8%, while the energy index fell 1.2%.

Luxury shares gained 2.5% after being under pressure this year.

LVMH, Hermes and Kering were up between 2.5% and 2.9%.

Spirits group Campari tumbled 11% after the Italian firm’s first-quarter revenue was below expectations.

Peers Diageo and Pernod Ricard lost over 1%, while the beverages index dropped 1.1%.

Euro zone financial integration has made steady progress in the past few years but the region’s equity markets remain fragmented, the European Central Bank said in a report.

Among other movers, Rheinmetall shares dropped 3.1%.

The German defence firm reported first-quarter results and said it had submitted a bid to buy German Naval Yards Kiel.

Persil maker Henkel jumped 4% after the German firm met sales expectations for the first quarter.

Shares of Siemens Healthineers tumbled 3.7% after the medical-tech company cut its full-year outlook due to structural changes in the Chinese market and pronounced inflation expectations.

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