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European shares rebound from one-month low; ECB rate verdict up next

Wed, 10th Apr 2024 17:21

Barry Callebaut jumps, volumes hold up despite cocoa price surge

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Tesco shares scale 10-year high as UK consumer mood improves

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European real estate stocks slide after US CPI data

April 10 (Reuters) - European shares staged a recovery after a knee-jerk reaction to a high U.S. inflation reading on Wednesday, with investors turning their focus to the European Central Bank's monetary policy decision on Thursday.

The pan-continent STOXX 600 closed 0.1% higher, after hitting a near one-month low intraday, with banks and the energy sector leading the charge, up 0.9% and 0.6%, respectively.

Germany and Italy's benchmark indexes turned positive after dropping into the negative territory, while those of France and Spain came off their day's lows.

Financial markets are now betting that the most influential central bank, the Federal Reserve, will delay cutting interest rates until September after data showed a higher-than-expected rise in U.S. consumer prices in March.

"It's just the initial shock and then kind of optimism coming back in again, wondering, does it make a huge difference?," said Morningstar's European market strategist Michael Field, who thought the data likely cemented bets of the ECB cutting rates before the Fed.

Focus now shifts to the ECB's policy meeting on Thursday, expected to hold rates steady. With both hawks and doves coalescing around a June rate cut, the meeting will likely centre around the bank's growing confidence that conditions will be in place to lower rates in June.

"For the ECB, it's not just weighing up whether inflation's resurging, they're also trying to balance not shifting us into recession and not leaving rates too high for too long," Field added.

Technology stocks also rebounded from the red, after the sector led gains in early trade following upbeat quarterly revenue from Taiwan chipmaker TSMC.

However, rate-sensitive real estate sector shed 1.5% after the data, with Swedish stocks Balder and Sagax falling around 4% each.

Utilities also lost 1.3%. Italy's Italgas lost 2.8% on a report of the company's preliminary 4-5 billion euros offer for main domestic rival 2i Rete Gas, while Enel lost 2.2% after an explosion at a hydroelectric power plant in northern Italy on Tuesday.

Barry Callebaut jumped 11% after the chocolate maker reported upbeat half-yearly revenue, easing fears that jumping cocoa prices and other inflationary pressures might hit demand.

Tesco climbed 3.3% after Britain's biggest retailer forecast a further rise in profit.

Europe's largest copper producer Aurubis advanced 4.9% after Metzler Capital Markets upgraded its rating to "buy" from "hold".

French payments services firm Edenred lost 4.2% after Jefferies initiated coverage with "underperform". (Reporting by Johann M Cherian, Ozan Ergenay and Ankika Biswas; Editing by Eileen Soreng, Shinjini Ganguli, Elaine Hardcastle )

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WANdisco secures GBP200,000 renewal by Tesco for software support

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BoE chief backs steps to tackle retailers over-charging

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Sainsbury's "sweet as nectar" but Tesco still preferred grocery play

(Alliance News) - J Sainsbury PLC on Tuesday reported an improved first-quarter amid simmering political scrutiny as supermarkets come under the spotlight.

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4 Jul 2023 11:33

Higher wages to temper UK food inflation fall, says Sainsbury's boss

LONDON, July 4 (Reuters) - Food prices in Britain will not return to where they were before Russia's invasion of Ukraine because a permanent rise in labour costs will mitigate the easing of commodity and energy pressures, the boss of Sainsbury's said on Tuesday.

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4 Jul 2023 10:08

Sainsbury's says UK fresh food prices falling, packaged goods to follow

Q1 like-for-like sales up 9.8%

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UK demands better deal for drivers in road fuel market

CMA says road fuel price competition has weakened

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3 Jul 2023 12:21

Britain to change law to help improve competition in road fuel market

LONDON, July 3 (Reuters) - The British government said on Monday it will change the law to force road fuel retailers to provide price information to help strengthen competition in the market after the regulator found drivers were paying high prices due to increased margins. (Reporting by Kylie MacLellan, writing by Sarah Young)

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3 Jul 2023 11:08

UK watchdog says weaker competition for fuel to blame for higher prices

LONDON, July 3 (Reuters) - Britain's antitrust regulator said on Monday drivers have been paying more for fuel since 2019 due to weakening competition between retailers, publishing the results of a year-long investigation into competition in the road fuel market. (Reporting by Sinchita Mitra in Bangalore and UK bureau, writing by Sarah Young; editing by William James)

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3 Jul 2023 10:49

New Tesco chair brings wealth of experience in UK consumer space

(Alliance News) - Gerry Murphy's board experience with a wealth of firms in the consumer space makes him a solid choice by Tesco PLC as the grocer's next chair.

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3 Jul 2023 09:07

LONDON MARKET OPEN: Stocks start second half in green amid PMIs

(Alliance News) - European markets rose at Monday's open, kicking off the start of the second half on a positive note, boosted by strong trading in Asia and New York,

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3 Jul 2023 08:52

TOP NEWS: Tesco picks Burberry and Tate & Lyle chair Murphy as chair

(Alliance News) - Tesco PLC on Monday named Gerry Murphy as its new chair from September 1.

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LONDON BRIEFING: Tesco names Burberry's Gerry Murphy as new chair

(Alliance News) - Stocks in London are expected to edge higher at the open on Monday, after the second half of 2023 got off to a strong start in Asia.

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