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European stocks end lacklustre week higher

Published 01/20/2023, 03:50 AM
Updated 01/20/2023, 12:25 PM
© Reuters. The German share price index DAX graph is pictured at the stock exchange in Frankfurt, Germany, January 18, 2023.    REUTERS/Staff

By Ankika Biswas, Bansari Mayur Kamdar and Sruthi Shankar

(Reuters) - European shares closed higher on Friday but marked weekly losses as investors took a cautious view of the earnings season and the upcoming central bank decisions, although China's reopening from COVID-19 lockdowns offered some relief.

The pan-European STOXX 600 rose 0.4%, lifted by travel & leisure and retail stocks.

Spain's Cellnex jumped 9.8% after a media report said American Tower (NYSE:AMT) and asset manager Brookfield were weighing a possible takeover bid for the mobile phone tower operator.

However, the benchmark STOXX 600 posted weekly losses of 0.1% despite hitting a nine-month high earlier in the week, weighed by disappointing earnings reports, weak U.S. economic data and hawkish comments from central bankers.

"We've seen this robust value in European stocks, largely underpinned by three factors: better-than-expected economic outlook given the milder winter conditions in Europe, China reopening and signs of peaking inflation," said Laura Cooper, a senior investment strategist at BlackRock (NYSE:BLK).

"But if you take a step back, from a policymaker's perspective, they are still in a position to continue to raise rates as inflation remains uncomfortably high. We still remain cautious on European equities and it is about taking a selective approach."

Investors will closely monitor further commentary from Christine Lagarde after the ECB President and fellow policymaker Klaas Knot on Thursday said investors were underestimating the central bank's determination to bring inflation back to its 2% target.

The Federal Reserve is widely expected to hike interest rates by 25 basis points at its policy meeting in February, while the ECB is seen hiking by 50 basis points.

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China-exposed luxury stocks such as LVMH and Hermes International (OTC:HESAF) rose about 0.8% each.

China said the worst was over in its battle against COVID-19, ahead of what is expected to be one of the busiest days of travel in years on Friday – a mass movement of people that has fed fears of a further surge in infections.

"Europe has more exposure to China reopening and luxury is a big part of the European market," said Jamie Mills O'Brien, investment manager at Abrdn. "Some of the big players are pure China reopening bets."

In earnings-driven moves, Denmark's Orsted (OTC:DOGEF), the world's No. 1 offshore wind farm developer, tumbled 8.7% after announcing a writedown on a large U.S. offshore wind project and an earnings forecast for 2023 that fell short of analyst estimates.

Ericsson (BS:ERICAs) slid 4.7% after it reported lower than expected fourth-quarter core earnings as sales of 5G equipment slowed in high-margin markets such as the United States

Meanwhile, Sandvik gained 4.8% following better-than-expected fourth-quarter earnings.

GRAPHIC: European sectors post sharp gains since start of 2023 (https://fingfx.thomsonreuters.com/gfx/mkt/xmvjklymbpr/EU%20sectors%2020%20Jan.PNG)

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