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    European shares advance on rate optimism; UK elections in focus

    European shares rose Thursday due to Fed rate cut prospects, weak U.S. data, and Labour gains. FTSE 100 rose by 0.5%, STOXX 600 by 0.3%, led by banks and Continental's 9.6% rise. German industrial orders fell 1.6% in May. Roche fell 2.3% after halting a lung cancer drug trial. Ericsson slipped 1.5% after 11.4 billion crown impairment charge.

    US stocks back at records while European bourses retreat

    Wall Street equity indices advanced to fresh records Tuesday as markets embraced commentary from Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, while European bourses retreated on unease about upcoming French elections. But bourses in Paris and Frankfurt both retreated amid concerns about the potential economic fallout should the far right win power in France in weekend elections.

    Inflation is down in Europe. But the European Central Bank is in no hurry to make more rate cuts

    In June, inflation in the eurozone fell slightly to 2.5%, above the European Central Bank's target. The ECB remains cautious about adding more rate cuts after a recent reduction. Inflation is expected to remain between 2% and 3%. ECB President Lagarde emphasizes the need to control inflation before further rate cuts. The economy faces challenges with high rates impacting credit-sensitive sectors like real estate.

    European shares start week on bright footing on autos, banks' boost

    European shares rose on Monday, led by automobile and bank stocks, ahead of the first round of French parliamentary elections. Autos surged 1.6% after the EU and China agreed to discuss tariffs on Chinese EVs. Meanwhile, German business morale declined in June, reflecting concerns about the economy's momentum.

    Eurozone business activity slows on French vote risk

    Euro-area private-sector business activity lost momentum as France's snap election outcome weighs on firms. S&P Global's PMI fell to 50.8 in June, disappointing analysts. Europe's economy, recovering from last year's recession, faces challenges.

    Europe's STOXX 600 falls as tech, banks drag

    European shares fell on Friday, with Carlsberg Group dropping 8% after Britvic rejected its $3.9 billion takeover bid, causing a 0.3% decline in the STOXX 600.

    • Dollar eases against euro as European political jitters subside

      ​The dollar was modestly weaker against the euro on Monday, as the common currency recovered from the more than one-month lows hit last week driven by political turmoil in Europe.

      5 world market themes for the week ahead

      Central bank decisions in Britain, Switzerland, and Norway will show the rate cutting trend, while retail sales data from the US and China will indicate consumer health. Europe gears up for the Euros 2024 tournament in Germany. Investors are monitoring cocoa supply issues in Ivory Coast, Ghana, and other countries like Brazil.

      European Central Bank among other major central banks to cut policy rate this year

      The U.S. Federal Reserve held the interest rates as it revised its rate cut expectations from three to one for this year in view of higher inflation. However, the U.S. CPI and PPI data released this week are indicating that inflation is easing in the United States. Even though rate cut hopes from the Fed dropped from 4 in the beginning of the year to indications of merely one rate cut, central banks of certain countries did cut rates this year. Here is a few central banks which cut their policy rate this year:

      Asia shares stumble; political uncertainty grips euro

      Asian stocks fell as traders reduced bets for Fed rate cuts due to a tight US labor market. A snap election in France raised political concerns, impacting the euro. MSCI's Asia-Pacific shares index also dropped.

      FOMC, FII action among 10 factors to dictate D-Street mood this week

      The Nifty index closed the week with a 3.6% increase amidst two significant occurrences: the highly anticipated election results and the monetary policy decision by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI). As trading resumes on Monday, a range of significant domestic and international events scheduled throughout the holiday-shortened week are expected to influence market movements.

      Tokyo shares range-bound after mixed US finish

      Tokyo stocks traded in a narrow range on Friday after a mixed finish on Wall Street as investors await key US jobs data. "The Tokyo market is expected to stay within a narrow range in early trade after the US market ended mixed," brokerage house Monex said.

      S&P 500, Nasdaq close slightly down ahead of US payrolls data

      The S&P 500 and Nasdaq composite dipped from record highs ahead of key labor market data. Nvidia fell, while utilities and industrials dragged the S&P 500 lower. Investors await the U.S. nonfarm payrolls report, which may influence Federal Reserve decisions.

      Stocks and bonds fall in run-up to US Jobs report

      Stocks and bonds lost steam ahead of the US jobs report, impacting the Federal Reserve's next steps. Traders refrained from big bets as equities retreated from all time highs.

      India rate decision rounds off wild week

      India's interest rate decision and Chinese trade figures are key events for Asian investors on Friday amid global political volatility and stock market highs.

      European shares close shy of record after ECB delivers first rate-cut in five years

      In new forecasts, the ECB said it expected inflation to average 2.2% in 2025 - up from a previous estimate of 2.0% and meaning it was now seen holding above the central bank's 2% target well into next year. ECB President Christine Lagarde said that only one ECB Governing Council member had opposed the bank's decision to cut interest rates earlier in the day.

      ECB's Lagarde says only one governor opposed rate cut decision

      "Was it a unanimous decision? Yes, but for one governor," Lagarde told reporters at a post-meeting news conference. "I leave it to your sagacity to identify who it is."

      World stocks at record high after cautious ECB rate cut

      It was enough to snip the pan-European STOXX 600's gains back to 0.6%, while the euro inched up to almost $1.0890 against the dollar and government bond yields - which reflect borrowing costs and move inversely to price - ticked up too.

      ECB jumps ahead of Fed, cuts interest rate by 25 bps for first time since 2019

      ECB raises inflation forecast for 2024, 2025. Analysts say the quarter-point cut on Thursday would likely not usher in a swift series of further cuts as the bank waits to make sure inflation is under control while easing credit to help the economy. While inflation at an annual rate of 2.6% in May is well down from the peak of 10.6% in October 2022, the decline has slowed in recent months and inflation even ticked up slighly from 2.4% in April.

      European stocks at record on tech and ECB bets

      The pan-European STOXX 600 benchmark rose by 0.7%, with the technology subindex surging 2.6%, driven by significant gains from Wall Street's tech giants.

      European Central Bank set to cut rates for the first time since 2019 even as inflation fight continues

      All 82 economists polled by Reuters expected the ECB to trim its deposit rate to 3.75% on Thursday from a record 4.0%, in what would be its first cut since 2019. ECB policymakers have clearly telegraphed their intention to lower borrowing costs after seeing inflation in the 20 countries that share the euro fall from more than 10% in late 2022 to just above their 2% target in recent months.

      London stocks edge up in anticipation of ECB rate cut

      British equities rose on ECB rate cut expectations, with Antofagasta and John Wood Group seeing gains. Investors await Christine Lagarde's remarks and Bank of England's upcoming meeting.

      Asia stocks rally as rate cut bets gather momentum; ECB in focus

      Asian shares rose on Fed rate cut expectations and ECB meeting. Oil prices climbed, Treasury yields fell. Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan gained 1.14%, led by tech stocks.

      European shares rebound tracking global sentiment on soft US jobs data

      ​European shares opened higher on Wednesday, mirroring global sentiment as a soft U.S. labour market data firmed bets of a rate cut from the Federal Reserve, ahead of the European Central Bank's key rate verdict later this week.

      Asia shares rally on hopes for more rate cuts this week

      Asian share markets rose on Monday as investors anticipated rate cuts by the European Central Bank and possibly the Bank of Canada. Sticky inflation may prolong the easing process.

      Europe's STOXX 600 dips as rate worries linger

      ​ European shares slipped for a third straight session on Thursday ahead of further economic data from the euro zone that will provide more clues on the European Central Bank's interest rate path, while rate woes continued to dampen sentiment.

      European shares struggle for direction ahead of ECB's inflation surveys

      European shares were subdued as investors awaited inflation surveys for insights on the ECB's monetary policy, with Germany's DAX up 0.2% post a 1.8% fall in April's wholesale prices.

      Asia shares drift after rally, Wall Street reopen in focus

      Asian shares mixed after rallying, with rising bets of European rate cut and key inflation data boosting risk appetite. Wall Street futures firm ahead of U.S. market reopening after holiday.

      European shares little changed, inflation data in focus

      ​ European stocks were subdued on Monday, with several major markets closed and investors taking a cautious stance ahead of key inflation data from the United States and Europe later this week.

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