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    Europe's STOXX 600 records best month since May; looming US shutdown in focus

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    Posted on September 30, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    European stocks rise with STOXX 600 achieving its best month since May. Energy stocks limit gains as US shutdown looms.

    European Stocks Surge: STOXX 600 Achieves Best Month Since May

    By Amir Orusov and Purvi Agarwal

    (Reuters) -European shares reversed their earlier declines to close slightly higher on Tuesday, with energy stocks limiting broader gains, while investors weighed the potential impact of a U.S. government shutdown on financial markets.

    The pan-European STOXX 600 closed 0.5% higher, in its third consecutive session of gains. The index logged a quarterly rise and a third month in positive territory, its best showing since May. London's FTSE 100 hit an intraday record high.

    Most sectors were on the rise, with media stocks gaining 1.2% and retail up 1.1%. Industrial and healthcare stocks provided the biggest boosts to the STOXX 600.

    On the flip side, oil and gas stocks dipped 1.6%, logging their biggest one-day fall in more than three weeks. Investors are anticipating an increase in OPEC+ supply later this week, which has sent oil prices tumbling.

    France's TotalEnergies and Britain's BP fell more than 1% each.

    Other sectoral laggards included automobiles and parts, down 0.4% and travel and leisure stocks <.SXTP>, off 0.3%.

    On Monday, U.S. Vice President JD Vance said that a government shutdown was likely as budget talks with Democrats had stalled. It could delay the release of the crucial jobs data, a key indicator of economic health, due later this week.

    Markets have been hawk-eyed on labor market data in the U.S., which has shown a gradual deterioration, pushing the Federal Reserve to trim interest rates.

    "A delay to the release of the non-farm payrolls report this week could trigger some volatility as this report was considered the last piece of the puzzle before the October Fed rate cut," said Kathleen Brooks, research director at XTB.

    "However, we do not think that it will derail a rate cut next month."

    European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde said the euro zone economy was handling U.S. tariffs better than previously expected, leaving inflation risks "quite contained".

    It followed an inflation reading that suggested overall price growth had ticked up across the 20-nation currency bloc.

    Meanwhile, the UK economy grew 0.3% in the second quarter, French preliminary inflation stood at 1.1% in September, and German inflation in four key states rose in line with forecasts.

    Among individual stocks, Lufthansa tumbled 7.1% to the bottom of the STOXX 600, snapping five sessions of gains. The German airline could face a strike after pilots' union VC said members had voted in favour of a walkout in a dispute over pensions.

    Puma gained 4.6% after BNP Paribas Exane upgraded the stock.

    Hornbach fell 5% after the German DIY stores operator posted second-quarter adjusted earnings below expectations.

    (Reporting by Shashwat Chauhan in Bengaluru and Amir Orusov in Gdansk; Editing by Harikrishnan Nair and Gareth Jones)

    Key Takeaways

    • •STOXX 600 records best month since May.
    • •Energy stocks limit broader gains.
    • •US shutdown could impact financial markets.
    • •ECB sees contained inflation risks.
    • •UK economy grows 0.3% in Q2.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Europe's STOXX 600 records best month since May; looming US shutdown in focus

    1What was the performance of the STOXX 600 index?

    The pan-European STOXX 600 closed 0.5% higher, marking its third consecutive session of gains and its best monthly performance since May.

    2What sectors contributed to the STOXX 600's rise?

    Most sectors saw gains, with media stocks up 1.2% and retail stocks rising 1.1%. Industrial and healthcare stocks also provided significant boosts.

    3What impact could a U.S. government shutdown have on markets?

    A potential U.S. government shutdown could delay the release of crucial jobs data, which is a key indicator for the Federal Reserve's interest rate decisions.

    4How did individual stocks perform in the European market?

    Lufthansa fell 7.1% after a potential strike was announced, while Puma gained 4.6% following an upgrade from BNP Paribas Exane.

    5What did Christine Lagarde say about the euro zone economy?

    Christine Lagarde stated that the euro zone economy is managing U.S. tariffs better than expected, with inflation risks remaining quite contained.

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