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    European Shares Slip as Markets Unfazed by US-China Deal

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    Posted on June 11, 2025

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    Last updated: January 23, 2026

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    European shares fell as US-China trade talks offered limited details, impacting market sentiment. STOXX 600 closed lower, with utilities outperforming.

    European shares slip as markets unfazed by US-China deal

    By Purvi Agarwal, Ragini Mathur and Pranav Kashyap

    (Reuters) -European shares saw their early gains evaporate, closing in the red on Wednesday, as the much-anticipated U.S.-China trade talks offered scant details, despite promises of high-level agreements.

    The pan-European STOXX 600 had risen following a cooler-than-expected U.S. inflation report that eased tariff-related concerns and bolstered hopes for the Federal Reserve to cut rates.

    However, the index ultimately closed 0.3% lower - it's third straight day of losses.

    Meanwhile, a day after officials from Washington and Beijing agreed on a framework to restore their trade truce, President Donald Trump said the U.S.-China deal was done, with Beijing set to supply magnets and rare earth minerals.

    According to a White House official, the agreement with China allows the U.S. to charge a 55% tariff on imported Chinese goods, including a 10% baseline "reciprocal" tariff, a 20% tariff for fentanyl trafficking and a 25% tariff reflecting pre-existing tariffs. China will charge a 10% tariff on U.S. imports, the official said.

    Investors in Europe responded cautiously, while the talks ended in a truce, analysts said investors had hoped for more substantial progress.

    "Markets had a lot of hopes that folks in London were going to see some major breakthrough and essentially all it's done is reiterate what they had a month ago," Daniela Hathorn, senior market analyst at Capital.com.

    The benchmark index, however, was still 2% shy of its February all-time high.

    Europe, once a prime beneficiary of the rotation out of U.S. assets, now finds itself gripped by a pervasive caution due to Trump's mercurial tariff policies.

    The biggest catalysts for European markets are increased defence spending and the European Central Bank cutting borrowing costs. However, ECB officials have indicated that the easing cycle will come to an end. Traders are pricing in just one more rate cut by the tail-end of this year.

    "Investors piled into European markets and have taken advantage of that cheap equity market, it's now a case of what else is going to continue to power this drive," Hathorn added.

    On the markets side, the utilities sector, often traded as a bond-proxy, emerged as the day's top sectoral performer.

    Conversely, retailers led the decline, sinking 1.7% due to a 4.4% drop in Inditex after the Zara owner missed first-quarter sales forecasts.

    British homebuilders Bellway and Vistry saw their shares rise following finance minister Rachel Reeves' announcement of a 39 billion pounds ($52.54 billion) decade-long affordable housing programme that will nearly double annual spending on low-cost homes.

    London's FTSE 100 was up 0.1% while mid-cap FTSE 250 rose 0.2%. [.L]

    (Reporting by Purvi Agarwal, Ragini Mathur and Pranav Kashyap in Bengaluru; Editing by Janane Venkatraman, Sherry Jacob-Phillips and Gareth Jones)

    Key Takeaways

    • •European shares closed lower despite early gains.
    • •US-China trade talks provided limited details.
    • •STOXX 600 index fell for the third consecutive day.
    • •Utilities sector outperformed while retailers declined.
    • •ECB's rate cut cycle may be nearing its end.

    Frequently Asked Questions about European shares slip as markets unfazed by US-China deal

    1What was the performance of European shares on Wednesday?

    European shares closed in the red on Wednesday, with the pan-European STOXX 600 ultimately closing 0.3% lower, marking its third straight day of losses.

    2What did President Trump announce regarding the US-China deal?

    President Trump stated that the US-China deal was done, with Beijing set to supply materials, but investors were left wanting more substantial progress.

    3What sectors performed well and poorly in the European markets?

    The utilities sector emerged as the top performer, while retailers led the decline, sinking 1.7% due to a drop in Inditex's shares after missing sales forecasts.

    4How are investors reacting to the US-China trade talks?

    Investors in Europe responded cautiously to the trade talks, as they had hoped for more substantial progress rather than just reiterating previous agreements.

    5What are the biggest catalysts for European markets currently?

    The biggest catalysts for European markets include increased defense spending and the European Central Bank's potential to cut borrowing costs.

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