More

    European shares bounce from brutal sell-off By Reuters


    (Reuters) – European shares rebounded on Tuesday after hitting six-month lows in the previous session, resonating a recovery across Asian markets, and buoyed in part by a plethora of corporate earnings.

    The was up 0.8%, as of 0717 GMT, after the continent-wide index logged on Monday its steepest three-day decline since June 2022, closing below the key 500-point mark for a second day.

    gained 9% after the markets witnessed its largest single-day decline since 1987 in the previous session. [MKTS/GLOB]

    The travel sub-index was the top gainer among sectors, led by a 2.1% gain in InterContinental Hotels Group after the Holiday Inn owner reported higher numbers in the second quarter.

    Among individual stock moves, Italian bank Monte dei Paschi di Siena surged 8.2% ater it raised its profit outlook.

    Adecco (SIX:) gained nearly 5% even as the Swiss staffing company flagged bleak hiring trends to persist in the third quarter.

    © Reuters. FILE PHOTO: The German share price index DAX graph is pictured at the stock exchange in Frankfurt, Germany, August 5, 2024. REUTERS/Staff/File Photo

    Shares of Zalando gained 4% after the online fashion marketplace reported an 18.5% rise in its operating profit for the second quarter.

    Abrdn gained 3.7% despite the British asset manager reporting a modest dip in its assets under management in the six months ended June 30.


    https://i-invdn-com.investing.com/news/LYNXMPEDA21BA_L.jpg



    Source link
    Reuters

    Latest articles

    spot_imgspot_img

    Related articles

    spot_imgspot_img