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European stocks open higher, buoyed by a wave of strong corporate earnings

European stocks open higher, buoyed by a wave of strong corporate earnings

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European stocks open higher, buoyed by a wave of strong corporate earnings

European stocks opened in positive territory on Friday, with a wave of strong corporate earnings reports buoying market sentiment and helping investors look past a complex and often contradictory global backdrop.

The gains build on a week of positive momentum that has seen regional indexes push steadily higher.

The pan-European Stoxx 600 was 0.3% higher shortly after the opening bell, with most sectors and major bourses in the green.

The UK’s FTSE 100 and Germany’s DAX 40 both gained around 0.1%, while Italy’s FTSE MIB advanced 0.3%.

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Strong corporate earnings reports provide a powerful boost

With earnings season now in full swing, a slew of positive reports is providing a powerful tailwind for the market.

The UK lender NatWest was an early standout, with its shares rising around 3.4% after its third-quarter pre-tax profits of £2.18 billion comfortably beat analyst expectations.

The London-listed bank also raised its full-year guidance for 2025 income, a clear sign of confidence that has resonated with investors.

A host of other European giants, including Saab, ENI, and Sanofi, are also due to report today.

Momentum builds on the back of yesterday’s big winners

The positive open on Friday builds on the powerful momentum generated in the previous session.

On Thursday, shares of Gucci-owner Kering soared 8.7%, while the automaker Volvo Cars posted its best day ever, with its stock jumping a stunning 39% following its own strong earnings report.

These powerful moves have helped to create a bullish and receptive mood as the week comes to a close.

Investors weigh a complex and contradictory global picture

This earnings-fueled optimism is taking place against a complex and often contradictory global backdrop.

In a significant and disruptive move, President Donald Trump announced late on Thursday that he was terminating all trade negotiations with Canada, a development that has the potential to roil markets.

However, investors are also weighing more positive news on the trade front, after the White House confirmed that President Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping were set to hold talks next week, a development that sent Asian markets rallying.

Focus now turns to key European economic data

With the earnings season providing a strong foundation, the market’s attention will now turn to a series of key economic data releases that will provide a fresh health check on the region’s economy.

The latest HCOB Eurozone Composite PMI, a key measure of business activity, is due out on Friday, along with individual PMI data from the UK, Germany, and France.

These reports will be a crucial test of whether the market’s current optimism is justified.

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