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European markets shut decrease amid earnings and ECB charges
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European markets shut decrease amid earnings and ECB charges

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Last updated: November 1, 2025 7:59 am
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LONDON — European markets closed decrease on Friday as traders reacted to an anticipated decline in euro zone inflation and a swathe of earnings this week.

The pan-European Stoxx 600 completed Friday’s session down 0.5%, with main bourses and nearly all sectors retreating.

The U.Ok.’s FTSE 100 index slipped 0.1%, Germany’s DAX fell 0.8%, whereas France’s CAC ended 0.4% decrease. Italy’s FTSE MIB and Spain’s IBEX 35 additionally edged down about 0.1%.

Within the U.S., Apple and Amazon posted earnings after the shut Thursday. Amazon mentioned its cloud computing unit’s income elevated 20% within the third quarter, beating Wall Avenue’s estimates and sending shares greater than 13% increased. Apple additionally reported sturdy fiscal fourth-quarter earnings; its shares rose about 3%.

Again in Europe, inflation is predicted to come back in at 2.1% in October, down from 2.2% the month prior, based on a flash estimate from the European Union’s knowledge workplace Eurostat. Providers is tipped to have the best charge, at 3.4%. Vitality, as compared, is predicted at -1%. By way of international locations, Estonia appears to have the best improve, at 4.5%. On the different finish of the spectrum is Cyprus, which is going through anticipated inflation of 0.3%.

The euro zone economic system grew a better-than-expected 0.2% within the third quarter, narrowly beating estimates of 0.1%, based on flash knowledge from Eurostat on Thursday.

The European Central Financial institution, in the meantime, held its key deposit facility charge at 2% for the third consecutive time, having final lower charges in June.

International markets had been additionally assessing the in-person assembly between U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese language President Xi Jinping in Asia on Thursday. Trump mentioned he had reached a one-year settlement with Xi on uncommon earths and different vital minerals, and that Washington will lower fentanyl-related tariffs on Beijing to 10% after their assembly in South Korea. President Xi is subsequent anticipated to satisfy Canadian, Japanese and Thai leaders.

Elsewhere, oil is ready for its third month-to-month decline, with Brent crude futures final increased by about 0.3% on the day at $64.59 per barrel.

The gold rush may be cooling as the valuable steel — which traders usually flock to as a secure asset in instances of volatility — fell beneath $4,000 an oz on Thursday following the Federal Reserve’s resolution to chop charges the day earlier than. Gold futures had been final buying and selling at about $3994.00 an oz on Friday afternoon.

It is a quieter day for outcomes Friday, with Large Oil corporations Chevron and Exxon Mobil reporting within the U.S., in addition to shopper items producer Colgate-Palmolive.

Asia-Pacific markets had been principally increased in a single day with Japan shares main good points as traders assessed a truce between Washington and Beijing.

Chinese language manufacturing and tech capabilities now seem like within the highlight as Korean semiconductor big Samsung introduced plans to purchase and deploy a cluster of fifty,000 Nvidia GPUs to enhance its chip manufacturing for cell units and robots.

— CNBC’s Kif Leswing contributed to this report.

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