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[1/2]A stock broker sits in front of the share price index DAX graph following the shares of Credit Suisse hit a record low in a rout of European bank stocks, as investor concerns about sector stresses triggered by Silicon Valley Bank’s implosion deepened, at the stock exchange in Frankfurt, Germany,… Acquire Licensing Rights Read more

  • US, UK, Norway keep rates unchanged
  • Euro zone factory downturn deepened in Oct
  • Shell reports $6.2 bln third-quarter profit
  • Novo Nordisk up after Q3 profit, Wegovy sales beat
  • STOXX 600 up 1.6%

Nov 2 (Reuters) – European shares climbed over 1% on Thursday, led by rate-sensitive real estate and technology stocks, on growing optimism that central banks are done tightening credit after the U.S., UK and Norway kept interest rates unchanged this week.

The pan-European STOXX 600 index (.STOXX) closed 1.6% higher, touching a fresh two-week high.

UK’s FTSE 100 (.FTSE) gained 1.4% after the Bank of England held interest rates at a 15-year peak, while Norwegian stocks (.OBX) climbed 0.7% after Norges Bank also kept rates steady.

“The Bank of England may have kept rates on hold, but we’re seeing the first signs of pushback against financial markets which are starting to price in rate cuts for 2024,” said James Smith, developed markets economist at ING Economics, in a note.

“We think investors are right to be thinking that way and we expect the first cut over summer next year.”

Overnight, Fed Chair Jerome Powell maintained the option of another hike if progress on inflation stalls, but said that a rise in market-based interest rates may begin to weigh on the economy.

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“Powell acknowledged that a rise in long-term yields have tightened financial conditions,” said Mohit Kumar, chief economist Europe at Jefferies. “Our read of the press conference is that it supports our view that the Fed is done with hikes.”

Real-estate stocks (.SX86P) rose 5.2% to lead sectoral gains, while technology (.SX8P)
climbed 2.7%.

Data showed euro zone manufacturing activity slowed again last month in a broad-based downturn, with new orders contracting at one of the steepest rates since 1997. And German unemployment rose more than expected in October, showing some cracks in an otherwise resilient labour market.

Earnings beats also lifted sentiment.

Finnish residential real estate group Kojamo (KOJAMO.HE) rallied 16.7% to the top of the STOXX 600 index after posting better-than-expected quarterly results.

Swiss staffing company Adecco Group (ADEN.S) jumped 13.9% on a better-than-expected third-quarter net profit.

Ferrari(RACE.MI) gained 5.6% after raising its 2023 earnings outlook, lifting the automobiles index (.SXAP) 3%.

Shell (SHEL.L) gained 4.2% following in-line third-quarter earnings of $6.2 billion and news of an increased share buyback programme.

Novo Nordisk (NOVOb.CO) rose 3.2% as it estimated another year of double-digit sales growth for its two most popular drugs, even after cautioning that supply of its Wegovy weight-loss injection would remain limited in the short to medium term.

Meal delivery firms Just Eat Takeaway (TKWY.AS) Delivery Hero (DHER.DE), HelloFresh (HFGG.DE) Deliveroo (ROO.L) gained between 1.2% and 7.9% following U.S. peer DoorDash’s (DASH.O) strong fourth-quarter core profit forecast.

ING (INGA.AS) fell 1.8%, with analysts citing a poor beat in third-quarter net profit and a net interest income miss.

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Reporting by Ankika Biswas and Bansari Mayur Kamdar in Bengaluru; Editing by Savio D’Souza, Shinjini Ganguli and Richard Chang

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Bansari reports on the global financial markets and writes Reuters’ daily flagship market reports on equities, bonds and currencies. An economist by training and winner of the Arthur MacEwan Award for Excellence in Political Economy, she has written for renowned global papers and magazines including The Diplomat, Boston Globe, Conversation, Huffington Post and more.

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