European stocks higher; FTSE outperforms as U.K. CPI cools sharply By
2023-11-15 18:20:19
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- European stock markets traded higher Wednesday, helped by signs of Chinese economic resilience, while cooling U.K. inflation helps the FTSE 100 outperform..

At 03:45 ET (08:45 GMT), the  index in Germany traded 0.5% higher, the  in France traded up 0.7% and the  in the U.K. surged 1.1%.

Chinese economic recovery helps tone

The main European equity indices received a boost Wednesday from data released earlier in the session showing that China's grew at a faster pace than anticipated and growth beat expectations, an encouraging sign for the world's second-largest economy, and a major export market for many of Europe’s largest companies.

Additionally, China’s central bank poured liquidity into the banking system earlier Wednesday, a move aimed chiefly at shoring up sluggish economic growth by encouraging more lending. 

This followed on from Tuesday's gains, as weak U.S. inflation data raised hopes that the has reached the peak in its interest rate-hiking cycle.

U.K. inflation falls sharply

Back in Europe, the positive news continued as British inflation fell sharply in October, admittedly mainly due to falling energy prices.

The headline dropped to 4.6%, from 6.7%, the prior month, the first time below 5% since 2021. The was flat, a considerable cooling from the 0.5% growth seen in September.

The Bank of England recently paused its rate-hiking cycle which had seen its key interest rate climb to 5.25%, the highest level since the 2008 financial crisis, as the U.K. economy approaches recessionary territory.

Further evidence of slowing growth in Europe, as a whole, is likely to come from later in the session, as it is expected to have contracted sharply in September.

sets out targets for Ampere

In the corporate sector, Infineon (OTC:) stock rose 2.1% after the German chip manufacturer reported higher-than-expected revenue for its 2023 fiscal year as demand for semiconductors remains unabated.

Siemens Energy (ETR:) stock rose over 7% after the German government agreed E7.5 billion (e1 = $1.0878) in state guarantees for the troubled energy giant, hours before it announed a nearly E5 billion loss for its fiscal year.

Experian (LON:) stock jumped 5.7% after the world's largest credit data company reported a higher half-yearly profit, while Swiss eye-care company Alcon (NYSE:) dropped 7% after posting lower-than-expected third-quarter sales and narrowing its full-year outlook.

French car maker Renault (EPA:) rose 1.4% after it set out the financial targets for its electric vehicles unit Ampere, which it plans to list on the market next year.

"We are not going to give it away," said Renault executive Thierry Pieton, adding the company had ample cash flow to keep financing it if it did not get the valuation it wanted for an IPO. 

Crude awaits U.S. inventories data

Oil prices stabilized Wednesday after the previous session's gains on the back of signs of cooling U.S. inflation. 

By 03:45 ET, the futures traded 0.1% lower at $78.22 a barrel, while the contract dropped 0.1% to $82.44 a barrel. 

The U.S. will release its first oil inventory report in two weeks in the session, after a systems upgrade last week. Industry data from the released on Tuesday pointed to a weekly build of just over one million barrels in inventories.

Additionally, rose 0.4% to $1,975.00/oz, while traded 0.1% lower at 1.0872.

 

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