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    STOXX 600 closes at near four-month high as markets brush aside tariff concerns

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    Posted on January 22, 2025

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    Last updated: January 27, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    European stocks rise with STOXX 600 hitting a near four-month high, driven by tech and industrial sectors, despite tariff concerns.

    STOXX 600 Reaches New High as Markets Ignore Tariff Worries

    By Nikhil Sharma and Pranav Kashyap

    (Reuters) - European stocks closed higher on Wednesday, driven by heavyweight technology and industrial sectors, with markets seeming unfazed by tariff anxieties stirred by recent declarations from U.S. President Donald Trump.

    The pan-European STOXX 600 closed 0.4% higher, at highest level since Sept 2024. It hit a fresh record-peak during the session.

    Heavyweight technology stocks <.SX8P> led the charge, rising 1.3%, with technology stocks on Wall Street gaining on upbeat earnings.

    Shares of Adidas jumped 6% after the German sportswear brand reported what it said were better-than-expected preliminary fourth-quarter results, with strong sales and profitability for the important holiday shopping period.

    Germany's benchmark index outperformed its regional peers, adding 1% to close at a record high.

    Global equities received a lift as corporate earnings took the spotlight. Netflix dazzled investors by reaching an all-time high following its upbeat earnings report, which boosted market sentiment.

    Despite Trump's promises to levy new tariffs on the European Union and his threats to impose a 10% tariff on Chinese goods by February 1, the markets remained resilient.

    Investors have been eagerly snapping up European stocks in recent weeks, attracted by their more appealing valuations compared to the pricey tech-heavy offerings on Wall Street.

    In a report published on Tuesday, Bank of America said European stocks saw their second largest allocation in a quarter of a century in January.

    Eurozone bond yields have dipped over the past two sessions, providing a tailwind for the stock markets. [GVD/EUR]

    The STOXX 600 has climbed 4% since the year's start, slightly overtaking the S&P 500's 3.6% rise, suggesting that investor confidence in Europe is on the upswing.

    "You're seeing a renewed enthusiasm ... (Europe) may offer more resilience in an uncertain world and the unpredictable nature of Trump's administration. Investors are in search for value in some the stock markets across Europe," said Susannah Streeter, head of money and markets at Hargreaves Lansdown.

    On the macroeconomic front, European equities are further buoyed by supportive signals from the European Central Bank's policymakers. They have rallied behind additional interest rate cuts, signalling that next week's reduction is virtually guaranteed and that further easing measures are anticipated.

    "The direction is very clear," ECB-POLICY-3fdc7763-f2c0-4c30-b494-8614852eaf43>ECB-POLICY-RATES-82f6314e-6203-420b-bc8b-70a978546822>ECB-POLICY-3fdc7763-f2c0-4c30-b494-8614852eaf43>ECB President Christine Lagarde told CNBC in Davos about interest rates. "The pace we shall see depends on data, but gradual move is certainly something that comes to mind at the moment."

    On Thursday, investors will get a reading of France's business confidence index, along with the flash consumer confidence figures for the euro zone.

    Munich Re gained 4.1% after the world's largest reinsurer, has room to further improve on targeted 2025 record net profit of 6 billion euros ($6.25 billion) over the following years, its CEO said.

    Siemens Energy rose 6.5% after the company expects a "massive tailwind" from Donald Trump's power strategy announcement of up to $500 billion in private sector investment to fund infrastructure for artificial intelligence.

    Barry Callebaut dropped 8% after the chocolate maker and cocoa processor reported lower sales volume than expected for its first quarter.

    (Reporting by Nikhil Sharma and Pranav Kashyap zin Bengaluru; Editing by Sherry Jacob-Phillips, Eileen Soreng and Nick Zieminski)

    Key Takeaways

    • •STOXX 600 closes at a near four-month high.
    • •Tech and industrial sectors drive European stock gains.
    • •Markets remain resilient despite tariff threats from Trump.
    • •Adidas shares surge on strong quarterly results.
    • •ECB signals potential interest rate cuts.

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    2How did Adidas perform?

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    Markets remain resilient and investor confidence in European stocks is growing despite tariff threats from Trump.

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