European markets start the new trading week in slightly positive territory

European markets start the new trading week in slightly positive territory


Pedestrians shelter from the rain under umbrellas as they pass the Elizabeth Tower, commonly known by the name of the clock’s bell, “Big Ben”, at the Palace of Westminster, home to the Houses of Parliament, in London on February 22, 2024. 

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LONDON — European stocks started the new trading week on a cautiously optimistic note Monday.

The pan-European Stoxx 600 was up 0.15% shortly after the opening bell, with major bourses in the green.

The U.K.’s FTSE index opened up 0.03%, France’s CAC 40 was 0.05% up, as Germany’s DAX rose 0.14%, with Italy’s FTSE MIB up 0.22%

The pessimistic mood among regional stocks comes after a troubled week for European markets last week, with regional bourses closing sharply lower on Friday as concerns about an artificial intelligence bubble and the global economy shook investor confidence.

Comments from U.S. Federal Reserve officials in recent weeks have also prompted investors to reconsider the likelihood of a December rate cut. On Monday, markets are pricing in a 56.1% chance that the Fed stands pat on rates at its next meeting, according to CME Group’s FedWatch tool. A month ago, the market had assigned a 95% probability to an end of year cut.

Stateside overnight, stock futures were little changed following a choppy week in which valuation fears, a rotation within the market and a recalibration of Federal Reserve rate cut expectations pressured the artificial intelligence trade.

Meanwhile, Asia-Pacific markets traded mixed on overnight as investors assessed rising friction between Japan and China after Beijing warned its citizens about travel and study plans in Japan.

There are no major European earnings or data releases Monday.

— CNBC’s Fred Imbert and Lee Ying Shan contributed to this market report.



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