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    European Stocks Close at Five-Month Highs as Investors Monitor Progress on Ukraine

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    Posted on August 19, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    European stocks hit five-month highs as investors watch Ukraine peace talks. STOXX 600 index rises with consumer sectors leading gains.

    European Markets Reach Five-Month Highs Amid Ukraine Peace Talks

    Market Overview and Key Developments

    By Twesha Dikshit and Sukriti Gupta

    Impact of Ukraine Conflict on Stocks

    (Reuters) -European shares closed at their highest level in more than five months on Tuesday as investors assessed the chances of an end of the war in Ukraine, following Monday's talks in Washington between U.S., Ukrainian and European leaders.

    Sector Performance

    The pan-European STOXX 600 index closed 0.7% up. Most major regional bourses also traded firmer.

    Earnings Reports and Future Outlook

    Markets were buoyed by hopes of more talks to resolve Russia's war in Ukraine after U.S. President Donald Trump promised security guarantees for Kyiv at a summit with Ukrainian and a group of European leaders, though there was little clarity on the specifics.

    He said arrangements for a trilateral summit between the U.S., Russia and Ukraine were being made.

    On Tuesday, Trump said he hoped Putin would move forward on ending the war but conceded the Kremlin leader may not want to make a deal.

    European defence stocks fell 2.6%, marking their worst day in over a month, and were the biggest laggards on the STOXX 600 index.

    Shares in Italy's Leonardo fell 10.2%, the most on the index. Hensoldt and Renk Group fell 9.5% and 8.3% respectively, while Rheinmetall was down 4.9%.

    "The rest of the market is edging cautiously higher... that really reflects what we think about the prospect of a peace deal - it's likely in some shape or form," said Nick Saunders, CEO of stock trading platform Webull UK.

    "What form that takes is going to be difficult to determine."

    Consumer discretionary sectors led broader gains with automobiles and food and beverage stocks up 2.4% and 1.6% respectively.

    Luxury stocks surged on a boost from Moncler, up 4.9%, and Burberry rising 5.1%.

    Meanwhile, latest forecasts showed a dip in the outlook for European corporate health, marking a change of direction after several weeks of improvement.

    However, of the 259 STOXX 600 companies that have reported second-quarter earnings so far, almost 53% have exceeded analyst estimates, LSEG I/B/E/S data showed.

    The STOXX 600 has gained almost 10% this year driven by hopes of higher spending in the bloc, a shift to European assets in the first half of 2025 and rising expectations of a U.S. interest rate cut.

    However, Saunders did not expect continued capital flow into Europe as global trade war fears had somewhat subsided.

    The Federal Reserve's annual Jackson Hole symposium will also be in focus this week. Investors will scrutinize any clues from Chair Jerome Powell and others on monetary policy, even as a September cut remains priced in.

    Among other stocks, JD Sports gained 6.9% after Deutsche Bank raised the British sportswear retailer's target price to 100 pence from 85 pence.

    (Reporting by Twesha Dikshit, Sruthi Shankar, Sukriti Gupta and Purvi Agarwal in Bengaluru; Editing by Sherry Jacob-Phillips, Mrigank Dhaniwala and Emelia Sithole-Matarise)

    Table of Contents

    • Market Overview and Key Developments
    • Impact of Ukraine Conflict on Stocks
    • Sector Performance
    • Earnings Reports and Future Outlook

    Key Takeaways

    • •European stocks reach five-month highs amid Ukraine peace talks.
    • •STOXX 600 index rises by 0.7% with major bourses trading higher.
    • •Defense stocks fall sharply, led by Italy's Leonardo.
    • •Consumer discretionary sectors lead gains with autos and luxury stocks up.
    • •Investors await insights from the Federal Reserve's symposium.

    Frequently Asked Questions about European stocks close at five-month highs as investors monitor progress on Ukraine

    1What was the closing percentage of the STOXX 600 index?

    The pan-European STOXX 600 index closed 0.7% up.

    2Which sectors led the gains in the European markets?

    Consumer discretionary sectors led broader gains, with automobiles and food and beverage stocks up 2.4% and 1.6% respectively.

    3What impact did the latest earnings reports have on the market?

    Of the 259 STOXX 600 companies that have reported second-quarter earnings, almost 53% exceeded analyst estimates, indicating a positive trend.

    4What did President Trump say about the war in Ukraine?

    Trump expressed hope that Putin would move forward on ending the war but acknowledged that the Kremlin leader may not want to make a deal.

    5What is the expected focus of the upcoming Federal Reserve symposium?

    Investors will scrutinize any clues from Chair Jerome Powell and others on monetary policy during the Federal Reserve's annual Jackson Hole symposium.

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