European shares end week on cheery note after U.S. and Chinese data
FILE PHOTO: The German share price index DAX graph is pictured at the stock exchange in Frankfurt, Germany, October 29, 2019. REUTERS/Staff
By Shreyashi Sanyal and Agamoni Ghosh
(Reuters) - European shares clocked their best day in over a week on Friday, as upbeat jobs data from the United States and a surprise bounce in Chinese manufacturing tempered nerves around slowing global growth.
The pan-European STOXX 600 index <.STOXX> closed 0.7% higher, while German shares <.GDAXI>, heavily export-oriented, were also up 0.7%.
U.S. job growth slowed less than expected in October, while a private business survey indicated that China's factory activity unexpectedly expanded at the fastest pace in more than two years last month. [nL3N27G23F]
The latest data out of China is in contrast to an official survey published on Thursday, which had factory activity shrinking for the sixth straight month in October.
"It's like icing on the cake with those stronger-than-expected numbers in the wake of an interest rate cut from the Federal Reserve," said Ken Odeluga, market analyst at City Index.
The U.S. Federal Reserve lowered borrowing costs for the third time this year on Wednesday, although it signaled there would be no further reductions unless the U.S. economy took a turn for the worse.
Adding to the bounce were comments from White House adviser Larry Kudlow who said trade talks with China were making progress and the United States still aimed to sign an initial deal this month, although the phase one agreement remained unfinished and some issues would be pushed to a second pact.
"The official position so far from both sides remains rather optimistic and that's being confirmed by the latest comments from Kudlow," said Odeluga.
Mining stocks <.SXPP> led gains among sub-sectors with a 3.2% jump following strong factory activity data from China, the world's top metals consumer.
After a volatile week packed with corporate news and conflicting tones on the trade front, the benchmark index registered its fourth straight weekly gain with a 0.4% rise.
Danish stocks <.OMXC20> outperformed their European peers with a 2.5% jump, boosted by transport and logistics services company DSV Panalpina (NYSE: DSV), which gained 7.4% after reporting strong third-quarter results.
Drugmaker Novo Nordisk
Among disappointing earnings, Denmark's biggest lender Danske Bank
Bank stocks <.SX7P> snapped a three-week run of gains also hit by sour results from Deutsche Bank
(Reporting by Shreyashi Sanyal in Bengaluru; Additional reporting by Lisa Pauline Mattackal and Agamoni Ghosh; Editing by Arun Koyyur and Anil D'Silva)
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