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    European markets rise as mining, healthcare surge amid bond market jitters

    Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®

    Posted on January 10, 2025

    3 min read

    Last updated: January 27, 2026

    An illustrative chart of European market performance highlights the rise in mining and healthcare sectors despite bond market uncertainties, reflecting trends discussed in the article.
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    European markets rose as mining and healthcare sectors surged, despite bond market jitters and economic policy uncertainties.

    European Markets Climb with Mining and Healthcare Gains

    By Nikhil Sharma and Pranav Kashyap

    (Reuters) -European markets ended Thursday on a high note, driven by a rally in healthcare and mining sectors, despite uncertainties over monetary policy and U.S. tariff plans, which kept bond markets on edge.

    The pan-European STOXX 600 index nudged up by 0.4%, closing at 515.84 points, buoyed by a rally in the basic resources sector.

    The sector jumped 1.5%, and hit a three-week peak earlier in the session. It also logged its best day in a month. London-listed mining companies such as Antofagasta, Anglo American, and Rio Tinto fuelled this surge, with their shares climbing between 1.5% and 3.3%.

    Adding to the sector's momentum, copper prices edged up by 0.5%, further sweetening the gains. [MET/L]

    Healthcare stocks were the biggest boost to the benchmark index, rising 1%.

    Concerns over rising inflation and slim chances of more interest rate cuts loomed large over the market. Investors were also on edge about how U.S. President-elect Donald Trump might steer foreign and economic policy, especially with talks of a potential national economic emergency to justify universal tariffs. Such prospects have driven bond yields sky-high globally. [MKTS/GLOB]

    With Trump's January 20 inauguration on the horizon, investors are awaiting clarity on his protectionist rhetoric and its potential impact on Europe.

    Euro zone retail sales grew less-than-expected in November, confirming that consumption remains in the doldrums and adding to a string of gloomy data.

    "Hopes for a strong recovery look misplaced," analysts at Capital Economics said in a note.

    Helping the mood somewhat on Thursday, the German 10-year yield retreated from its session high to trade at 2.528% but still held near its multi-month peak. [GVD/EUR]

    "Bonds have sold off across the developed world... This seems to have partly reflected growing concerns about Trump’s policies, and in particular his willingness to deliver more tax cuts despite the already-poor prospects for U.S. public finances," Hubert de Barochez, senior economist at Capital Economics.

    "Bonds will recover before long... One reason is that we expect Trump to fail to cut taxes as much as planned," he said.

    Britain remained at the epicentre of bond market tensions. The benchmark 10-year yield touched a new high not seen since 2008. [.L]

    Meanwhile, UK retail stocks took a hit, with B&M suffering an 8.5% drop after cutting the upper end of its annual profit forecast.

    Marks & Spencer and Greggs also faced declines of 8.4% and 15.8% respectively, following lacklustre Christmas trading updates.

    Ambu rose 5.6% after Carnegie upgraded its rating to "buy" from "hold".

    Trading in Europe was subdued as U.S. markets were closed in observance of a national day of mourning for former President Jimmy Carter.

    (Reporting by Nikhil Sharma, Sruthi Shankar and Pranav Kashyap in Bengaluru; Editing by Eileen Soreng, Mrigank Dhaniwala and Jane Merriman)

    Key Takeaways

    • •European markets rose with mining and healthcare sectors leading.
    • •STOXX 600 index increased by 0.4%, driven by basic resources.
    • •Bond markets remain tense due to economic policy uncertainties.
    • •UK retail stocks fell amid lackluster trading updates.
    • •Copper prices increased, boosting mining sector gains.

    Frequently Asked Questions about European markets rise as mining, healthcare surge amid bond market jitters

    1What is the main topic?

    The main topic is the rise of European markets driven by gains in the mining and healthcare sectors amid bond market uncertainties.

    2How did the mining sector perform?

    The mining sector surged, with companies like Antofagasta and Rio Tinto seeing significant share increases.

    3What are the concerns affecting bond markets?

    Bond markets are affected by uncertainties over economic policies and potential tariff plans from the U.S.

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