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    European Stocks Rise After Trump Strikes Tariff Deal With UK

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    Posted on May 8, 2025

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    Last updated: January 24, 2026

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    European stocks rose after a US-UK tariff deal, with the STOXX 600 index up 0.4%. Defence stocks led gains, while UK stocks fell post rate cut.

    European Stocks Surge Following US-UK Tariff Agreement

    By Sukriti Gupta

    (Reuters) - European shares ended higher on Thursday after U.S. President Donald Trump announced a trade deal with Britain to lower tariffs, the first such agreement since Trump sparked a global trade war with his universal levies.

    The pan-European STOXX 600 index closed 0.4% higher, with most regional indexes also concluding the day in green.

    Under the deal, the UK agreed to lower its tariffs to 1.8% from 5.1% and provide greater access to U.S. goods, while a 10% tariff on UK goods imported into the U.S. was kept in place.

    "The deal is good. It shows that we are going towards the right direction, but we're not out of the woods yet and we are still in this high volatility, high uncertainty environment," said Anthi Tsouvali, multi-asset strategist at UBS.

    "We need to see more of those deals come in, and most importantly, with the bigger trading partners like Europe or China. The more we wait, the more that is damaging to the global economy."

    All eyes were on the planned talks between the U.S. and China on Saturday, as the world's top two economies are set to take their first step to ease ravaging trade tensions.

    The UK's benchmark index fell 0.3% following an expected decision by the Bank of England to lower its benchmark rate to 4.25%, as the central bank called for "a gradual and careful approach to further rate cuts" amid existing global uncertainty.

    Meanwhile, central banks in Sweden and Norway stood pat on interest rates on Thursday but left the door open for future rate cuts. This came on the heels of the U.S. Federal Reserve's overnight decision to keep rates steady.

    On the day, the region-wide defence index led the sector gains by rising about 3%. Leading ammunition maker Rheinmetall jumped 4.1% after reaffirming it could exceed its 2025 guidance, citing higher demand from Germany, Ukraine and other European nations.

    Other defence stocks such as Renk rose 4.1%, Thyssenkrupp ticked up 1% and Hensoldt's advanced 7.6%.

    In contrast, the utilities and healthcare stocks fell 2% and 1.5%, respectively, to limited overall gains.

    Among individual stocks, Securitas fell 6.4% after the Swedish security firm reported a smaller-than-expected rise in its first-quarter core profit.

    Beer brewer Anheuser-Busch InBev added 3.2% after the company reported a nearly 8% rise in first-quarter operating profit, beating analysts' estimate by more than double.

    Siemens Energy gained 3.3% after the power equipment maker's second-quarter net profit significantly exceeded expectations.

    Shares of Holmen jumped 7.1% after the Swedish paper products maker's operating profit beat expectations.

    (Reporting by Sukriti Gupta in Bengaluru; Editing by Sherry Jacob-Phillips, William Maclean)

    Key Takeaways

    • •European stocks rose after US-UK tariff deal.
    • •STOXX 600 index closed 0.4% higher.
    • •UK agreed to lower tariffs on US goods.
    • •Defence stocks led sector gains in Europe.
    • •UK's benchmark index fell after rate cut.

    Frequently Asked Questions about European stocks rise after Trump strikes tariff deal with UK

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses the rise in European stocks following a US-UK tariff deal announced by President Trump.

    2How did the STOXX 600 index perform?

    The STOXX 600 index closed 0.4% higher after the announcement of the trade deal.

    3Which sectors saw significant movement?

    Defence stocks led the sector gains, while utilities and healthcare stocks declined.

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