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    European shares close higher as bond selloff cools

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    Posted on September 3, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    European shares rose as bond markets stabilized, with the STOXX 600 index gaining 0.65%, driven by healthcare and basic resources stocks.

    European Stocks Rise as Bond Market Stabilizes After Selloff

    By Johann M Cherian and Nikhil Sharma

    (Reuters) -European shares ended higher on Wednesday, stabilising as investors assessed fiscal challenges after a selloff in longer-dated bonds had sparked risk-off sentiment in the previous session.

    The continent-wide STOXX 600 index closed 0.65% higher at 546.72 points, boosted by healthcare stocks such as Roche Holdings and AstraZeneca.

    Basic resources also extended support by rising 1.5%, influenced by a jump in copper prices on growing expectations of a U.S. interest rate cut later in the month.

    The day's moves follow the STOXX 600's biggest one-day loss in a month on Tuesday, driven by a multiyear jump in bond yields amid mounting concerns about fiscal pressures in developed economies.

    France's 30-year yield fell about 5 basis points to 4.4547% after hitting a 16-year high on Tuesday, but caution prevailed amid political worries as Prime Minister Francois Bayrou's government braces for a no-confidence motion next week.

    Losing the key vote could collapse Bayrou's minority coalition government and push France into deeper political and fiscal uncertainty.

    The developments were triggered by the prime minister's pushing through of unpopular plans for a budget squeeze in 2026.

    Long-dated bond yields in Germany and Italy also settled down after the previous day's spike.

    "What we see today is maybe a small correction on the poor performance that we have seen yesterday ... bonds have stabilized now, but of course the risks have not disappeared," said Teeuwe Mevissen, senior market economist at Rabobank.

    Meanwhile, Adidas climbed 4.8% after brokerage Jefferies raised its rating on the German sportswear brand to "buy" from "hold" and J.P.Morgan placed it on a positive catalyst watch. STOXX 600's retail sub-index jumped 1.5%. 

    Investors were also entering a volatile period, with September historically a tough month for markets.    

    On the data front, a private survey showed the euro zone economy kept expanding at a snail's pace in August, as weaker services growth offset improved manufacturing output.

    German services sector activity contracted slightly in August after a marginal expansion in July, as new business shrank again, a survey showed.

    German airline Lufthansa dipped 0.4%. Germany's VC pilots' union called for a strike late on Tuesday after the collapse of talks with the airline on its pension scheme.  

    Across the Atlantic, softer-than-expected data on U.S. job openings further strengthened bets for an interest rate cut in September. Investors were now squarely focused on Friday's nonfarm payrolls numbers that could further guide the Federal Reserve's policy moves.

    Swiss Life fell 1.2% after the insurer posted a lower first-half net profit due to higher tax expenses. 

    Insurance companies are among the top investors in longer-dated bonds, and a selloff in bonds could weigh on their portfolio valuations. The sector lost 0.5% on Wednesday and has declined 2.5% this week.

    Genmab jumped 5.1% after the company said new trial results showed its cancer drug Epcoritamab can be given in an outpatient setting for adults with relapsed or refractory lymphoma.

    (Reporting by Tristan Veyet in Gdansk and Johann M Cherian and Nikhil Sharma in Bengaluru, Editing by Sherry Jacob-Phillips, Shinjini Ganguli and Matthew Lewis)

    Key Takeaways

    • •European shares rose as bond markets stabilized.
    • •STOXX 600 index closed 0.65% higher.
    • •Healthcare and basic resources stocks led gains.
    • •Political uncertainty in France remains a concern.
    • •U.S. interest rate cut expectations influence markets.

    Frequently Asked Questions about European shares close higher as bond selloff cools

    1What was the performance of the STOXX 600 index?

    The STOXX 600 index closed 0.65% higher at 546.72 points, supported by gains in healthcare stocks and basic resources.

    2What factors influenced the rise in European shares?

    The rise in European shares was influenced by a stabilization in the bond market after a selloff, as well as expectations of a U.S. interest rate cut.

    3How did political developments in France affect the market?

    Political worries in France, particularly regarding Prime Minister Francois Bayrou's government and its budget plans, contributed to caution among investors.

    4What sectors showed notable performance on the day?

    Healthcare stocks like Roche Holdings and AstraZeneca boosted the market, while basic resources rose by 1.5% due to increased copper prices.

    5What economic data was released regarding the euro zone?

    A private survey indicated that the euro zone economy continued to expand slowly in August, with weaker services growth offsetting improved manufacturing output.

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