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    European shares end marginally lower as markets gauge trade talks, US tax bill

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    Posted on July 1, 2025

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    European shares fell slightly as trade talks and US tax bill discussions created market uncertainty, with industrials and banks leading declines.

    European Stocks Close Slightly Lower Amid Trade Deal Concerns

    By Sukriti Gupta, Sanchayaita Roy and Shashwat Chauhan

    (Reuters) -European shares ended slightly lower on Tuesday, with industrials and banks the biggest drags as investors weighed uncertainty over U.S. trade deals with the July tariff deadline fast approaching and discussions on a U.S. tax bill.

    The pan-European STOXX 600 index closed 0.2% lower, coming off a more than 1% fall for the month of June. Most regional bourses clocked declines, though UK's blue-chip FTSE 100 was an outlier with a 0.3% rise.

    Drugmaker AstraZeneca climbed 2.8% after the Times reported CEO Pascal Soriot was considering moving the company's stock market listing to the U.S.

    AstraZeneca is the biggest company listed in the UK in terms of market capitalisation.

    Industrials led losses among the major STOXX sub-sectors with a 1.7% fall.

    Defence-related companies including Germany's Rheinmetall, Sweden's Saab and Italy's Leonardo all fell more than 5% each.

    Banks also slid 1.3%, with Germany's Deutsche Bank down the most with a 3.6% decline.

    Concerns about U.S. tariffs and their impact on global growth have resurfaced, as the July 9 deadline for countries to reach deals with the U.S. nears.

    Bloomberg News reported late on Monday that the EU is open to a deal that would apply a universal 10% tariff on many of its exports, but is also seeking U.S. commitments to reduce tariffs in some key sectors.

    Also on investors' radar this week, Senate Republicans were pushing to pass President Donald Trump's sweeping tax-cut and spending bill that is set to add $3.3 trillion to the nation's debt pile.

    INFLATION EDGES UP TO TARGET

    Fresh data on Tuesday showed euro zone inflation edged up last month to the European Central Bank's 2% target, up from 1.9% a month earlier and in line with expectations in a Reuters poll of economists.

    "The ECB is likely to pause after eight consecutive interest rate cuts ... one reason for this is that the exact impact of U.S. tariffs on the euro area economies is still unclear," Commerzbank economist Vincent Stamer said.

    ECB policymakers broadly stated that the bank can wait for some time to cut interest rates. U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell also reiterated that the U.S. central bank plans to "wait and learn more".

    Futures are currently pricing 26 basis points of easing by the end of the year, implying one more quarter-point rate cut by the ECB.

    In other stock moves, Belgium's Umicore climbed 11.8% after the metal recycling group raised its financial guidance for full-year profit.

    InPost dropped 7.3% after a company controlled by Advent International offered about 3.5% stake in the parcel locker firm to institutional investors.

    (Reporting by Sukriti Gupta, Sanchayaita Roy and Shashwat Chauhan in Bengaluru; Editing by Mrigank Dhaniwala, Rashmi Aich and Aidan Lewis)

    Key Takeaways

    • •European shares ended slightly lower due to trade talk concerns.
    • •Industrials and banks were the biggest drags on the market.
    • •AstraZeneca's stock rose after potential US listing news.
    • •Euro zone inflation reached the ECB's 2% target.
    • •US tax bill discussions added to market uncertainty.

    Frequently Asked Questions about European shares end marginally lower as markets gauge trade talks, US tax bill

    1What was the closing percentage of the pan-European STOXX 600 index?

    The pan-European STOXX 600 index closed 0.2% lower.

    2Which sectors were the biggest drags on European shares?

    Industrials and banks were the biggest drags, with banks sliding 1.3%.

    3What recent data was reported regarding euro zone inflation?

    Fresh data showed euro zone inflation edged up to the European Central Bank's 2% target, increasing from 1.9% the previous month.

    4What is the significance of the July 9 deadline mentioned in the article?

    The July 9 deadline is significant as it marks the date by which countries need to reach trade deals with the U.S. regarding tariffs.

    5How did AstraZeneca's stock perform in the market?

    AstraZeneca's stock climbed 2.8% after reports that CEO Pascal Soriot was considering moving the company's stock market listing to the U.S.

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