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    European Shares Post Biggest Jump in Over Two Weeks; Ukraine Ceasefire in Focus

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    Posted on August 7, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    European shares surge as Ukraine ceasefire talks progress, boosting financial stocks. STOXX 600 up 0.9%, banks index highest since 2010.

    European Stocks Surge as Investors Focus on Ukraine Ceasefire

    By Twesha Dikshit and Ragini Mathur

    (Reuters) -European shares logged their biggest daily rise in over two weeks on Thursday, boosted by financial stocks as investors weighed mixed corporate earnings, U.S. tariffs and a potential breakthrough to end the Russian-Ukraine conflict.

    The pan-European STOXX 600 index closed up 0.9% at a one-week high, with the European banks index climbing 2% to its highest level since 2010 and the insurance index up 1.6% to a record high. 

    Financial stocks have rallied in recent weeks as investors look for areas of the market less exposed to trade uncertainty.

    U.S. President Donald Trump's higher import duties on many trade partners took effect on Thursday. Negotiations remain underway with Switzerland, which faces a 39% import levy that is likely to inflict serious damage on its export-focused economy. 

    Swiss stocks settled 0.8% higher, with pharma companies Roche and Novartis both rising as the sector is currently spared from the higher tariffs. 

    Also aiding the upbeat mood, the Kremlin said Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump will meet in coming days, raising expectations of a potential ceasefire in Ukraine.

    The defence sector lost 2.3%, with German defence firm Rheinmetall down 8% after missing second-quarter sales forecasts, partly due to delayed German defence contract awards.     

    "A Russia Ukraine peace deal should be positive for European consumers and risk sentiment and negative for oil prices. Sectors to benefit should be European consumers, growth sensitive and construction related sectors," said Mohit Kumar, an economist at Jefferies.

    "It should also be positive for Eastern Europe as most of the reconstruction efforts would likely flow through Eastern European economies."

    Tech stocks rallied globally on relief that companies committed to U.S. manufacturing, like Apple, would avoid tariffs. 

    The European technology index was up 1.7%, with chipmakers BE Semiconductor, ASML Holding and SAP all between 2.4% and 4.5% higher.

    Danish drugmakers Novo Nordisk and Zealand Pharma rose 6.7% and 4.7%, respectively, after U.S. competitor Eli Lilly's weight-loss pill data fell short of expectations.

    Allianz shares gained 4.1% after the financial services company posted a better-than-expected rise in second-quarter net profit, while Belgian lender KBC rose 6.3% to pre-financial crisis levels after raising its annual net interest and total income forecasts. 

    Raiffeisen Bank International jumped 13.9% after a Russian court lifted a temporary freeze on shares of its Russian subsidiary.

    Telecommunication stocks were under pressure with Freenet AG and DT Telekom down 5.4% and 5%, respectively, after their quarterly results.        

    Of the 198 companies in the STOXX 600 that had reported earnings through Tuesday, 53% exceeded analysts' estimates, according to data compiled by LSEG. In a typical quarter, 54% beat forecasts.   

    (Reporting by Twesha Dikshit, Sruthi Shankar, Ragini Mathur and Johann M Cherian in Bengaluru; Editing by Rashmi Aich and Janane Venkatraman, Kirsten Donovan)

    Key Takeaways

    • •European shares experience largest rise in over two weeks.
    • •Financial stocks drive market gains amid trade uncertainties.
    • •Potential Ukraine ceasefire boosts investor sentiment.
    • •Swiss stocks rise despite new U.S. tariffs.
    • •Tech stocks rally globally, avoiding tariffs.

    Frequently Asked Questions about European shares post biggest jump in over two weeks; Ukraine ceasefire in focus

    1What was the performance of the European stocks on Thursday?

    European shares logged their biggest daily rise in over two weeks, with the pan-European STOXX 600 index closing up 0.9%.

    2Which sectors contributed to the rise in European stocks?

    Financial stocks were a major contributor, with the European banks index climbing 2% and the insurance index up 1.6%.

    3What geopolitical event is influencing investor sentiment?

    The potential for a ceasefire in Ukraine, following an upcoming meeting between Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump, is influencing investor sentiment positively.

    4How did the defense sector perform amid the market rise?

    The defense sector lost 2.3%, with German defense firm Rheinmetall down 8% after missing second-quarter sales forecasts.

    5What was the impact of U.S. tariffs on European stocks?

    U.S. President Trump's higher import duties took effect, but sectors like technology rallied as companies committed to U.S. manufacturing avoided tariffs.

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