European stocks bounce back as strong earnings in focus
FILE PHOTO: Traders work in front of the German share price index, DAX board, at the stock exchange in Frankfurt, Germany, August 28, 2017. REUTERS/Staff/Remote
By Helen Reid
LONDON (Reuters) - Investors piled back into European stocks on Wednesday, boosting indexes higher in a rally a day after geopolitical concern caused a drop across equity markets.
The pan-European STOXX 600 <.STOXX> gained 0.7 percent, recovering nearly all the ground lost the day before when North Korea's missile launch sparked a sell-off.
Euro zone stocks and blue chips <.STOXX50E> rose 0.6 percent.
Banking stocks <.SX7P>, which had led the risk-averse move lower on Tuesday, rose 0.4 percent. Mining companies <.SXEP> gained 1.7 percent, leading sectoral gainers in the region.
Fears of a more drawn-out correction dissipated. "Market jitters such as these are unlikely to turn into a longer-term period of outright risk-off sentiment," Credit Suisse strategists said.
Investors' focus turned back to encouraging earnings news on Wednesday, driving an advance across all sectors.
Shares in French medical equipment supplier Biomerieux
Shares in German broadcaster RTL
RTL helped the media sector <.SXMP> gain 0.9 percent, recovering from the nine-month low it reached in the previous session after broadcaster Prosiebensat
Stronger first-half profit and growing business volume helped Swiss insurer Baloise
"The additional solvency disclosure confirmed the company is strongly capitalized; as such Baloise remains an excellent name for yield-seeking investors," said Baader Helvea analysts, although they added the stock is not a bargain on valuation.
Broker upgrades also spurred some moves higher.
Finnish elevator company Kone
Citi analysts' "buy" rating on British online grocer Ocado
The U.S. bank's analysts said automation - which Ocado has developed in its warehouses - would become increasingly prevalent and online grocery shopping would grow.
One weak spot was Swedish property developer JM
European stocks have seen some sharp moves in recent weeks, punctuating an unusually calm year, but sell-offs have tended to fizzle out. Confidence in the region’s economic growth and cheap valuations compared with the U.S. market continue to draw investors.
Earnings growth also remained encouraging. With the majority of company reports through, Thomson Reuters data estimated earnings for the STOXX 600 would increase 16 percent year-on-year for the second quarter.
(Reporting by Helen Reid and Danilo Masoni; Editing by Larry King)
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