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European stocks edge higher; inflation data in focus ahead of Fed meeting

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Investing.com – European stock markets traded with small gains Monday as investors digested regional inflation data, ahead of several central bank meetings, including a crucial gathering by the U.S. Federal Reserve.

At 03:55 ET (08:55 GMT), the  index in Germany traded 0.3% higher and the  in France climbed 0.3% and the  in the U.K. rose 0.6%.

Central banks in focus

Investors are awaiting interest rate decisions from the , the and most importantly the this week, looking for guidance about future interest rate decisions.

The ended the longest streak of interest rate rises in its 25-year history last week, leaving its main policy rate at 4% and stating current borrowing costs may be just enough to tame inflation if they stay at current levels for “sufficiently long”.

There was some evidence of German inflation retreating, with data released early Monday showing that consumer prices rose 3.1% in October on an annual basis in the state of , Germany’s most populous state, a drop from 4.2% the prior month.

Spain added to the story, with the country’s annual coming in at 3.5% in October, unchanged from the previous month and below the expected 3.8%. 

The other German states are set to release their inflation figures later in the session, and this could provide clues as to future ECB policy decisions.

Action-packed week ahead

The week also includes key economic activity readings from China, the monthly as well as major U.S. third-quarter earnings, particularly from iPhone maker Apple (NASDAQ:). 

Investors will also keep an eye on developments in the Middle East as Israel launched a large-scale ground assault on Gaza over the weekend but there appeared to be no broader spillover in the Middle Eastern conflict.

HSBC reports sharp rise in quarterly profit

In corporate news, HSBC (LON:) stock rose 0.6% after Europe’s largest bank reported a third-quarter pretax profit of $7.7 billion, versus $3.2 billion a year earlier, as higher interest rates boosted the bank’s profitability and helped it fund a fresh $3 billion share buyback.

However, this was still below the $8.1 billion expected because of higher costs, with the lender indicating costs are likely to increase by 4% this year, more than its previous goal of a 3% rise.

Glencore (LON:) stock rose 0.7% after the commodity trader and miner reiterated its expectation that profits from its trading division would be $3.5-$4.0 billion, above its long-term guidance range, even after cutting its nickel production guidance for this year due to maintenance and strikes.

Siemens Energy (ETR:) stock soared over 6% as talks with the German government over billions of euros in project-related guarantees continued over the weekend.

Crude falls at start of a busy week

Oil prices fell Monday as traders adopted a cautious stance at the start of a week that includes a Federal Reserve policy meeting as well as key U.S. and Chinese economic data.

By 03:55 ET, the futures traded 1.9% lower at $83.88 a barrel, while the contract dropped 1.7% to $87.69 a barrel. 

Both benchmarks ended Friday up 3% after Israel stepped up a ground assault on Gaza, but the contracts still registered hefty losses over the course of the week as there were few signs that this conflict will expand into a wider regional war. 

Additionally, rose 0.2% to $2,002.35/oz, while traded just higher at 1.0568.

 

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