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    Goldman Sachs cuts Europe's STOXX 600 forecast for second time this month

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    Posted on April 14, 2025

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    Last updated: January 24, 2026

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    Goldman Sachs lowers STOXX 600 forecast to 520, citing US tariffs and euro strength as risks. FTSE 100 forecast also reduced.

    Goldman Sachs Revises STOXX 600 Forecast Due to Tariff Risks

    (Reuters) - Goldman Sachs cut its 12-month forecast for Europe's STOXX 600 index for the second time this month and said it "anticipated more downgrades," cautioning that U.S. tariffs and a stronger euro could hurt corporate Europe's earnings.

    The Wall Street brokerage trimmed its forecast for the index to 520 from 570, saying that consensus estimates projected a 5% year-over-year decline in STOXX 600 earnings-per-share (EPS) for the first quarter.

    Earlier this month, brokerage had trimmed its forecast to 570 from 580.

    "We anticipate further downgrades; historical trends between revisions and performance indicate that the market is currently factoring in a downward revision of more than 5 percentage points," Goldman said in a note dated Friday.

    Last week, with U.S. tariffs postponed by 90 days, EU finance ministers pledged unity in negotiating a trade deal with Washington, noting the tariffs were more harmful to the U.S. economy than to Europe's.

    The brokerage expects European EPS for 2025 to contract 7% compared to its previous estimate of a 2% growth, significantly below the consensus expectation of a 4% growth.

    "Our (EPS) forecast reflects the uncertainty following the tariff announcements and the increase in the US recession risk," Goldman said.

    Apart from tariffs, European companies are particularly exposed to the risk of a strong euro, given that approximately 60% of the STOXX 600 revenues are generated outside of Europe.

    The euro has risen about 10% so far this year.

    Lower energy prices could also pressure energy and basic resources sectors, added Goldman.

    In terms of sectors, energy and financials are expected to be the largest drags on the index, the brokerage said, while technology and industrials may offer some positive contributions.

    The brokerage also lowered its 12-month forecast for the UK's benchmark FTSE 100 index to 8,500 points from 9,100.

    Separately, Citigroup on Monday downgraded U.S equities to 'neutral' from 'overweight' and also revised its stance on Japanese and emerging markets stocks.

    (Reporting by Akriti Shah and Siddarth S in Bengaluru; Editing by Varun H K)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Goldman Sachs cuts STOXX 600 forecast to 520.
    • •US tariffs and strong euro pose risks to earnings.
    • •Energy and financials sectors expected to drag index.
    • •FTSE 100 forecast lowered to 8,500 points.
    • •Citigroup downgrades US equities to 'neutral'.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Goldman Sachs cuts Europe's STOXX 600 forecast for second time this month

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses Goldman Sachs cutting its forecast for the STOXX 600 index due to US tariffs and euro strength risks.

    2What sectors are expected to impact the STOXX 600?

    Energy and financials sectors are expected to be the largest drags on the index.

    3How has the FTSE 100 forecast changed?

    Goldman Sachs lowered its 12-month forecast for the FTSE 100 index to 8,500 points.

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