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    European shares rise with earnings in focus; tariff worries prevail

    Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®

    Posted on February 4, 2025

    3 min read

    Last updated: January 26, 2026

    This image illustrates the recent rise in European shares as investors focus on quarterly earnings from major companies. The context includes concerns about U.S. tariffs affecting the financial market, highlighting the dual influence of earnings and trade tensions on investor sentiment.
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    Quick Summary

    European shares rose as investors focused on earnings, with Ferrari and Infineon leading gains, despite ongoing tariff concerns.

    European Shares Increase with Earnings Focus Amid Tariff Concerns

    By Nikhil Sharma and Johann M Cherian

    (Reuters) -European shares edged higher on Tuesday, as investors shifted their focus to quarterly earnings reports from companies such as UBS, BNP Paribas and Ferrari among others, while caution prevailed about potential U.S. tariffs.

    The pan-European STOXX 600 index closed a choppy session up 0.3%.  

    Automobiles led sectoral gains, with sports car maker Ferrari up 8% after it said its revenue and core earnings would rise by at least 5% this year.

    The financial Services sector dropped 1%, dragged down by a 7% fall in UBS Group after CEO Sergio Ermotti said higher capital requirements in Switzerland would hurt shareholder returns. The Swiss lender had posted an upbeat fourth-quarter profit.

    Embracer shares sank 41.5%, the worst performer on the STOXX ahead of the gaming group's spin-off by tabletop game publisher Asmodee.

    German chipmaker Infineon rose 10.4%, the index's best performer, after beating first-quarter revenue estimates and slightly raising its full-year revenue outlook.

    "(Infineon's) results show the impact of soft end-markets driven by inventory reduction efforts," said Jan Frederik Slijkerman, senior sector strategist, TMT at ING.

    "Although the reduction of inventories should come to an end in the coming quarters, Infineon looks somewhat at risk from a potential trade dispute, although it has local production in the (U.S.) as well."

    The STOXX index posted its steepest daily decline so far this year on Monday after U.S. President Donald Trump said he would announce tariffs on top trade partners and impose surcharges on imports from the European Union soon. 

    Trump then agreed to a 30-day pause before implementing 25% tariffs on Mexico and Canada. However, China announced tariffs on some U.S. imports, starting from Feb. 10, in retaliation for Washington's 10% additional levies on Beijing.

    EU trade chief Maros Sefcovic said the currency union wants to engage swiftly with the United States over Trump's planned tariffs.

    Diageo fell 1.6% after the world's top spirits maker withdrew its medium-term organic sales growth target as it took steps to try and mitigate the impact of U.S. tariffs on its tequila and Canadian whisky.

    France's BNP Paribas rose 4.2% after a forecast-beating jump in net income in the fourth quarter, aiding the banking sector's 1.6% rise.

    Vodafone dropped 7% after the mobile group reported another deterioration in Germany in its third quarter. 

    France's CAC 40 index ended up 0.6%. Investors monitored developments surrounding the 2025 budget bill.

    (Reporting by Nikhil Sharma and Johann M Cherian; Editing by Mrigank Dhaniwala, Kirsten Donovan)

    Key Takeaways

    • •European shares rose with a focus on quarterly earnings.
    • •Ferrari's revenue and core earnings are expected to rise by 5%.
    • •UBS Group shares fell due to higher capital requirements.
    • •Infineon outperformed with strong revenue results.
    • •Tariff concerns continue to impact market sentiment.

    Frequently Asked Questions about European shares rise with earnings in focus; tariff worries prevail

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses the rise in European shares with a focus on earnings reports and ongoing tariff concerns.

    2How did Ferrari perform?

    Ferrari's shares rose 8% as it announced expected revenue and core earnings growth of at least 5%.

    3What impact did tariffs have?

    Tariff concerns continue to affect market sentiment, with potential U.S. tariffs on the EU being a major focus.

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