European shares end higher on U.S.-China talks, earnings optimism
FILE PHOTO: The German share price index DAX graph is pictured at the stock exchange in Frankfurt, Germany, May 7, 2020. REUTERS/Staff
By Sruthi Shankar and Ambar Warrick
(Reuters) - European shares closed higher on Friday, clocking weekly gains as signs of improving U.S.-China relations provided a fresh dose of optimism for investors counting on the easing of lockdowns to spark a recovery in global growth.
The pan-European STOXX 600 <.STOXX> closed up 0.9%, with dialogue between U.S. and Chinese officials over their phase-1 trade deal soothing investor about a renewed trade spat.
Automobile stocks <.SXAP>, which rely heavily on China as a market and a production hub, led gains for the day, rising nearly 3%.
Strong earnings also helped, with ING Groep NV (OTC: INGA), the largest Dutch bank, adding 3.6% as it posted first-quarter pretax earnings that beat market expectations.
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Bourses in Frankfurt <.GDAXI> and Paris <.FCHI> rose 1.4% and 1.1%, respectively. London markets were closed for a public holiday.
The STOXX 600 added about 1.1% for the week, as a series of better-than-expected earnings helped distract investors from a continued stream of weak economic readings due to the coronavirus.
Basic resources stocks <.SXPP> were the best weekly performers among the European subindexes, as optimism over the gradual reopening of economies and robust Chinese trade data pushed up commodity prices.
On the other hand, bank stocks <.SX7P> lagged most of their peers for the week, as growing discord between Germany and the European Central Bank cast doubts over certain ECB asset purchasing programmes.
Italy for instance, depends heavily on one of the programmes to keep borrowing costs down , and with the country set for its worst post-war recession, its lenders face a surge in bankruptcies.
The country's bank-heavy index <.FTMIB> lost 1.5% for the week, as markets await decisions from rating agencies DBRS and Moody's on Italy's sovereign debt.
"As we do not expect a downgrade by Moody's, the likelihood is that we will see a solid start on Monday," UniCredit analysts wrote in a note.
"Nevertheless, investor concerns about a possible cut to below investment grade by one rating agency are likely to persist in the coming quarter."
German military equipment and auto parts group Rheinmetall
Norwegian insurer Storebrand ASA (NASDAQ: STB) shed 2.9% after Kepler Cheuvreux downgraded the stock to "reduce".
(Reporting by Sruthi Shankar in Bengaluru; Editing by Anil D'Silva, Kirsten Donovan)
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