European stocks set for higher open as market nerves ease

European stocks set for higher open as market nerves ease


The City of London skyline at sunset.

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LONDON — European stocks are expected to open broadly higher on Wednesday as global market nerves eased after U.S. President Donald Trump’s universal 10% tariff came into effect rather than the threatened higher 15% rate.

The U.K.’s FTSE index is seen opening up 0.47%, Germany’s DAX flat, France’s CAC 40 up 0.2% and Italy’s FTSE MIB 0.25% higher, according to data from IG.

It’s another busy day of earnings Wednesday with Iberdrola, E.ON, Diageo, Bayer, Ferrovial, Heidelberg Materials, Poste Italiane, Fresenius, Novonesis and Telefonica. Data releases include German GDP and consumer confidence and the latest euro zone inflation figures.

HSBC reported earnings ahead of the market open, with the bank reporting an annual pre-tax profit of $29.91 billion, beating estimates.

The positive open for European stocks comes after regional bourses closed higher Tuesday as investors assessed the new global trading landscape after Trump’s latest tariff move. In his State of the Union speech Tuesday night, Trump said he believed his tariffs will replace income tax.

“As time goes by, I believe that tariffs, paid for by foreign countries, will, like in the past, substantially replace the modern-day system of income tax, taking a great financial burden off the people that I love,” the president said.

U.S. stock futures were slightly higher Tuesday night ahead of a key earnings report from Nvidia, which comes at a time when investors are recalibrating lofty tech stock valuations and are increasingly skeptical on hyperscalers’ high AI capital expenditures.

In Asia-Pacific markets, South Korea and Japan stocks hit record highs overnight.

— CNBC’s Garrett Downs contributed to this market report.



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