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Europe Corporate Outlook Gains Beyond Energy Profits

Aug 19 (Reuters) - A broadening corporate recovery beyond surging energy profits pushed Europe's blue-chip earnings forecasts higher for a ninth straight ​week, as most reporting companies exceeded analyst expectations ‌in a historically strong season.

Companies in the STOXX 600 index are now expected to report aggregate earnings growth of 24.1%, up from ​last week's 23.4% estimate, LSEG I/B/E/S data showed on ​Wednesday, with 59.9% of the 282 firms that ⁠have already reported topping the estimates.

While energy companies are ​still forecast to lead the index with a 138.6% profit ​jump, as the Iran war continues to disrupt the international crude market, corporate recovery has expanded into cyclical sectors like basic materials and industrials.

Those ​two segments have become the market's secondary growth engines, ​with industrial earnings expected to climb 18.1% following forecast-beating results from manufacturers ‌such ⁠as FLSmidth and Geberit.

Excluding energy, STOXX 600 profits are expected to grow 13.1%. Overall revenue expectations remain more modest, with sales projected to increase 11.2% year-on-year, dipping from last week's 11.4% ​estimate.

Despite the earnings ​recovery, geopolitical ⁠uncertainty continues to weigh on the STOXX 600 index, which slipped to a two-week low ​on Tuesday amid rising bond yields and inflation fears.

"Markets ​are ⁠focused on whether Europe can replenish its gas storage at reasonable prices ahead of winter, with current inventory levels and ⁠costs ​remaining a key source of uncertainty," ​KBRA macro strategist Gordon Kerr said.

Reporting by Rafal Nowak in Gdansk Additional reporting by ​Tharuniyaa Lakshmi and Utkarsh Hathi in Bengaluru Editing by Milla Nissi-Prussak

Source: Reuters


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