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European Stocks Rise on Fed Rate Cut Hopes & AI Surge

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Global Markets Rally: ‌Europe​ & ‍Japan See Gains Amid Rate⁢ Cut Expectations & Yen Weakness

european ‌stocks‌ closed the week wiht strong gains, led by banking adn mining sectors,⁣ fueled by increasing expectations of a Federal Reserve⁣ interest rate cut. The Stoxx 600 index rose⁢ 0.3% to 569.6 points, marking its best weekly performance since late April. Gains were particularly strong in the banking‍ sector,​ with Riviesen shares up 7.7% following reports of potential sanctions ‍relief related to Russian assets, and ABN Bank rising 2.6% ⁢after a‍ Goldman Sachs upgrade. The basic ​resources sector also benefited⁢ from rising commodity prices,climbing 1.3%.

Asian markets followed suit,with Japan’s Nikkei 225 reaching a‍ record‌ high,closing at 45769.50 points – surpassing its previous peak by 15⁢ points. ⁤This surge was driven by enthusiasm surrounding artificial‌ intelligence, boosting chip-related ‍stocks like Advantest (up 4.3%), Softbank ​Group (up 3.6%), and‍ Tokyo Electron (up 2.3%). Hitachi saw the largest gain, jumping 10.3% on news of a potential partnership with OpenAI.

The weakening yen provided ‌further support to Japanese stocks, increasing‍ the value of overseas earnings⁤ for major‌ exporting companies.The yen fell for the second consecutive‍ day against the dollar.

Markets are now​ awaiting further economic data ‌from Europe and ⁢the US, with dealers largely ‌betting on​ a ‍Federal Reserve⁤ rate cut later‍ this month following weaker-than-expected private​ sector⁣ wage reports.⁢ The upcoming leadership​ election within Japan’s ruling party is also being closely watched, with potential implications for monetary policy ⁢- a win⁣ for Sanai⁤ Takaychi could lead to increased⁢ stock market gains, higher⁢ bond yields, and a further decline ⁣in the yen.

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