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European Stocks Higher; Positive Company Revenue Increases Sentiment
Abstract:A European option is a version of an options contract that limits execution to its expiration date. European stock markets traded higher on Thursday, as investors assessed the strength of global markets while digesting a deluge of mostly healthy corporate earnings.

A European option is a version of an options contract that limits execution to its expiration date. European stock markets traded higher on Thursday, as investors assessed the strength of global markets while digesting a deluge of mostly healthy corporate earnings.
Germany's DAX index traded 0.6% higher, France's CAC 40 was up 0.8% and the UK's FTSE 100 was up 0.3%.
European equities benefited from a positive close on Wall Street, where investors locked in a stronger-than-expected retail sales release as evidence of the resilience of the US economy. Back in Europe, European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde made clear on Wednesday that another rate hike of 50 basis points is coming next month.
Nevertheless, the eurozone economy has also surprised by its resilience in the face of aggressive monetary tightening, and the European Commission earlier this week raised its economic forecasts, adding the bloc is likely to avoid a recession this year. Turning to the corporate sector, Standard Chartered shares rose 1.5% after the UK-listed bank raised its forecasts and launched a new $1 billion share buyback program, after reporting a 28% rise in annual pre-tax profit.
Centrica shares rose 4% after owner British Gas reported a tripling of full-year profit after energy prices soared last year following Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Pernod Ricard shares rose 4% after the world's second largest liquor group posted strong first-half results, helped by rising prices in China and the US market. Commerzbank shares rose 6.5% after the German lender raised its earnings guidance for this year, helped by beating expectations for fourth-quarter net income.
On the other hand, Nestle shares slipped after the world's largest food group reported a weaker-than-expected full-year net profit despite passing on higher raw material costs by raising prices for customers. Oil prices rose on Thursday, as optimism over China's demand recovery overshadowed a surge in US crude inventories. US crude oil stockpiles surged last week by more than 16 million barrels, according to data from the Energy Information Administration, released on Wednesday.
While this resulted in the stock rising to its highest level since June 2021, the EIA added that the massive gains were largely due to data adjustments, which had weakened their impact. In addition, data released Thursday showed that China's air passenger traffic in January was up 34.8% from a year earlier, suggesting that demand from the world's largest crude oil importer will revive relatively quickly following its decision to abandon its strict zero-COVID policy. .
US crude futures rose 0.8% to $79.22 a barrel, while the Brent contract added 0.6% to $85.91. Moreover, gold futures traded 0.4% higher at $1851.85/oz, while EUR/USD traded 0.3% higher at 1.0717.

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