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Europe's STOXX 600 near 3-wk Low as Inflation Worries Weigh

  • STOXX 600 down 0.1%
  • Euro zone bond yields ease after US Treasury unveils liquidity support
  • FLSmidth gains after strong revenue beat
  • Investors await Fed minutes
  • Rockwool slips after raising revenue outlook below expectations

Aug 19 (Reuters) - European ​shares edged down to nearly a three-week low on Wednesday, as firmer oil prices and concerns over ‌rising inflation offset relief from easing bond yields after the U.S. Treasury announced more liquidity support for longer-dated debt.

Euro zone bond yields slipped after the U.S. Treasury said it would double the size of liquidity support for long-term debt. Global bond yields had reached multi-year highs on Tuesday, unsettling ​investors and leading to a sell-off in risk assets.

Germany's 30-year benchmark yield eased at least 1 basis point, while ​the 10-year bond yield was little changed. Long-end sovereign yields act as an anchor for the ⁠price of nearly every other asset in financial markets, including mortgage rates.

The move did little to improve risk sentiment, with ​inflationary pressures very much present for the energy-dependent Europe and dimming the prospects for its economic outlook.

"With oil above $90 a barrel, the ​inflationary concerns are lingering, the fiscal concerns regarding ballooning U.S. debt is still there," said Fiona Cincotta, senior market analyst at City Index.

Shipping slowed through the Strait of Hormuz - a crucial route for global energy supplies, data showed on Wednesday, as the U.S. and Iran made competing claims over ​whether the waterway was open.

The pan-European STOXX 600 closed 0.11% lower at 651.16 points.

The aerospace and defence sector led losses ​with a 1.6% drop, while European banks slipped 1.5%.

"There are several headwinds that banks are facing... the latest developments surrounding the yields, concerns over ‌the ⁠economic outlook for the European economy and what that might mean for households and businesses as far as increased chances of a rate hike from the ECB," added Cincotta.

Traders in money markets are pricing in a 50-basis-point rate hike from the European Central Bank this year, according to LSEG data.

Limiting declines, basic resources shares gained 3.3%, tracking precious metal prices, while healthcare shares also ​rose 1.4%.

EARNINGS SEASON NEARING END, ​INFLATION BACK IN FOCUS

While companies ⁠on the STOXX 600 benchmark are now expected to report earnings growth of 24.1%, up from last week's 23.4% estimate, according to LSEG I/B/E/S data, attention turns back to energy prices.

Euro zone consumer ​price inflation rose to 0.2% in July, in line with expectations.

Meanwhile, in Britain, consumer price inflation rose ​to 2.9% in ⁠July from a 15-month low of 2.6% in June, data from the Office for National Statistics showed, reflecting a 13% increase in the energy price cap set by regulator Ofgem last month.

The Federal Reserve's July meeting minutes, due later in the day, could provide ⁠investors fresh ​clues on the outlook for interest rates.

Among individual movers, FLSmidth & Co rose 6.3% ​after the Danish industrial firm reported second-quarter revenue above analysts' estimates.

Rockwool slipped 5% after the Danish mineral wool maker raised its 2026 revenue outlook but fell short of ​investors' expectations.

($1 = 0.8573 euros)

Reporting by Tharuniyaa Lakshmi and Utkarsh Hathi in Bengaluru; Editing by Rashmi Aich, Harikrishnan Nair and Hugh Lawson

Source: Reuters


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