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    Posted on July 7, 2025

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    European shares rose on Monday, driven by tech and banking gains, as investors focused on US trade negotiations and upcoming tariff decisions.

    European Stocks Rise on Tech and Banking Gains Amid Trade Talks

    By Sukriti Gupta, Sanchayaita Roy and Shashwat Chauhan

    (Reuters) -European shares ended higher on Monday, driven by gains in technology and bank stocks at the start of a week where investors are on the lookout for any trade-related headlines in the countdown to U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff deadline.

    The pan-European STOXX 600 index ended 0.4% higher, gaining some ground after clocking a weekly loss on Friday.

    Most regional indexes rose, with Germany's DAX up 1.2%, France's CAC 40 adding 0.4% and Spain's IBEX gaining 0.7%.

    UK's FTSE 100 lagged as shares of Shell dropped 2.9% after the energy major said it expects quarterly earnings to be hit by weaker trading in its integrated gas division and losses at its chemicals and products operations.

    Global risk sentiment remained shaky as U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said the United States will make several trade announcements in the next 48 hours.

    The European Union still aims to reach a trade deal by July 9 after Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and Trump had a "good exchange", a Commission spokesperson said.

    "Trade deals have taken years to agree ... it will be surprising if they get proper long-lasting deals signed very quickly," Andrew Lapping, chief investment officer at Ranmore Fund Management, said.

    Trump said on Sunday the U.S. was close to finalising several trade pacts and would notify other countries by July 9 of higher tariff rates. He said they would not take effect until August 1, a three-week reprieve.

    On Monday, technology stocks were among the biggest boost on the STOXX, with Germany's SAP and Dutch semiconductor equipment makers ASML climbing around 2% each.

    A gauge of euro zone lenders gained 1.6%, with France's Societe Generale jumping 2.8%, hitting its highest level since 2017 earlier in the day.

    Capgemini fell 5.6% after the French IT services firm agreed to buy technology outsourcing company WNS for a cash payment of $3.3 billion.

    European shares had a strong start to the year, with the STOXX 600 hitting an all-time high back in March as a jump in defence companies, along with a global move away from U.S. assets, lifted appetite.

    But the benchmark has fallen more than 3% from those levels, while a tech boost in the United States helped the S&P 500 claw back its losses.

    On the data front, a survey showed investor sentiment in the euro zone improved more than expected in July to hit its highest level in more than three years.

    Later this week, June inflation readings out of Germany and France, and a GDP reading in the UK will be on the radar.

    Minutes from the U.S. Federal Reserve's last policy meeting are also due on Wednesday.

    (Reporting by Sukriti Gupta, Sanchayaita Roy and Shashwat Chauhan in Bengaluru; Editing by Rashmi Aich, Tasim Zahid and Andrew Heavens)

    Key Takeaways

    • •European shares rose on Monday, led by tech and bank stocks.
    • •STOXX 600 index increased by 0.4%, recovering from last week's loss.
    • •Germany's DAX and France's CAC 40 saw notable gains.
    • •US trade negotiations are closely watched by investors.
    • •Tech stocks like SAP and ASML contributed significantly to gains.

    Frequently Asked Questions about European share rise on tech, banks boost with focus on US trade negotiations

    1What drove the rise in European shares?

    European shares ended higher, driven by gains in technology and bank stocks.

    2What is the current sentiment regarding U.S. trade negotiations?

    Global risk sentiment remains shaky as U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent indicated several trade announcements would be made in the next 48 hours.

    3Which sectors performed well in the European market?

    Technology stocks were among the biggest boosts, with Germany's SAP and Dutch semiconductor makers ASML climbing around 2% each.

    4What is the status of the European Union's trade deal efforts?

    The European Union aims to reach a trade deal by July 9, following a positive exchange between Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and Trump.

    5What economic data is expected later this week?

    June inflation readings from Germany and France, as well as a GDP reading in the UK, will be on the radar later this week.

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