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European stocks boosted by techs, rate worries ebb
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 30 - 08 - 2006


European shares closed higher
on Wednesday after rising to a 3-1/2 month high, as interest
rate worries eased and oil prices fell to a 10-week low, while
technology stocks such as Ericsson gained, Reuters reported.
L'Oreal closed up 2.3 percent at a one-month high on the eve
of its first-half earnings report, which is expected to show an
11 percent increase in operating profit to 1.24 billion euros
($1.59 billion).
Utility shares dropped as Germany's energy regulator asked
subsidiaries of E.ON and RWE to cut proposed power and gas
transmission fees by up to 16 percent.
Norway's Pan Fish, the world's largest fish farming firm,
was among the leading gainers and the second most heavily traded
stock, with a volume of 189 million shares, almost six times its
daily average over the past 30 sessions. The company reported a
sharp rise in second-quarter pretax profit and said it expected
strong results for the second half.
The FTSEurofirst 300 index of leading European shares
officially closed 0.6 percent higher at 1,375.52 points, after
hitting its highest intraday level since May 12, just 2 percent
away from a five-year peak of 1,407.52 set on May 11.
The release of minutes of the Federal Reserve's Aug. 8
meeting -- when the Fed halted a two-year string of interest
rate increases -- calmed European markets. The Fed has been
counting on a slowdown in economic growth to keep inflation in
check.
The minutes showed that policy-makers were concerned about
rising prices but patient on the need for more rate hikes as
they awaited further economic data.
"The minutes of the FOMC meeting from Aug. 8 were less
hawkish than feared, prompting a positive reaction in both bonds
and equity markets," said Francesco Garzarelli, analyst at
Goldman Sachs.
But strategists expected investors to remain on edge amid
concerns that the Fed might already have gone one step too far
and that current rate levels could lead to a
sharper-than-expected slowdown in the world's biggest economy.
Oil prices fell to their lowest since June 13, as U.S. crude
oil stocks rose 2.4 million barrels last week to 332.8 million
barrels, confounding analysts' expectations for a 1.5 million
barrel decline.
Around Europe, London's FTSE 100 index closed 0.7 percent
higher, Paris's CAC 40 closed 0.4 percent up,
Frankfurt's DAX closed 0.4 percent firmer, and the Swiss Market
Index closed up 0.2 percent.
European technology stocks rose for a third day in a row,
with Alcatel up almost 4 percent after a U.S. lawyer for a
class-action lawsuit against Lucent said he was seeking to stop
shareholders from voting on a proposed merger with the French
firm.
Ericsson closed 3.4 percent higher after Standard & Poor's
changed its outlook on the firm's debt to positive from stable,
citing the Swedish company's second-quarter results and a review
of the group's medium-term trading prospects. News of contract
wins in Ireland and Angola added to positive sentiment.
Deutsche Post closed 1.2 percent higher after saying it had
no plans to surrender control of retail bank Postbank, quashing
rumours that the bank could be sold soon. Postbank shed 2.2
percent.
"We currently do not believe that Deutsche Post is willing
to sell its cash cow in the short to medium term because it
would probably harm the rating," said Johannes Thormann, analyst
at German bank WestLB said.


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