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European shares hovered near six-week highs on Monday, led by mining and luxury stocks after signs of fresh stimulus to support China’s slowing economy.

The pan-European STOXX 600 index edged up 0.1% by 1000 GMT, set to notch gains for an eighth consecutive session.

China will adopt an “appropriately loose” monetary policy next year as part of steps to support economic growth, state media reported citing a Politburo meeting, marking the first such shift towards loosening since 2010.

China-exposed miners in Europe surged 2.8%, while luxury stocks LVMH and Richemont added more than 2% each.

The German DAX slipped 0.1%, having touched a record high earlier in the session.

“It’s wording rather than action but that wording seems to be very positive from an economic perspective,” said Lewis Grant, senior portfolio manager for global equities at Federated Hermes.

Meanwhile, energy stocks rose 1.2%, in tandem with oil prices after the fall of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, which raised fears of a new wave of instability in a region already gripped by war.

European stocks finish at one-month high

Europe’s aerospace and defence index dropped 1% to a one-week low. “It does look like, whichever way you look, there is another reason to be pessimistic, and yet markets are actually bullish.

An element of it is December but in the new year, investors can find a bit of headache when they face reality,“ said Federated Hermes’ Grant.

Traders were looking ahead to US inflation data on Wednesday to gauge the pace of the Federal Reserve’s potential rate cuts, while the European Central Bank is widely expected to lower rates by 25 basis points on Thursday.

Among individual stocks, Banco BPM was flat, while its suitor UniCredit dipped 0.9% after Credit Agricole said it poised to raise its stake in Banco BPM. German meal-kit company Hellofresh fell 6.7%, with traders citing a report about a US probe over allegations of child labour.

CompuGroup Medical soared 32% after the German provider of healthcare software said it was in advanced talks to be acquired by CVC Capital Partners for a potential 22 euros ($23.24) per share.

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