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LONDON: European shares closed higher on Thursday as expectations of improving economic growth supported oil stocks, while drugmaker Swedish Orphan Biovitrum (SOBI) was the top performer on the STOXX 600 after accepting an $8 billion takeover offer.

The pan-European STOXX 600 index rose 0.3%, with oil stocks adding 1.8% as crude prices surged on optimism over an economic recovery, a sharp decline in US crude stocks and a weaker dollar.

SOBI surged 25.8% to the top of the STOXX 600 after it agreed to a takeover by US private equity firm Advent International and Singapore's sovereign wealth fund GIC. Travel and leisure stocks rose 0.8% as they recovered from a recent sell-off on concerns over the Delta variant of the coronavirus, while automakers gained 0.3%.

But German luxury carmaker Daimler fell 0.6% after it warned of significantly lower third-quarter sales at its Mercedes unit due to a global semiconductor shortage. Economy-sensitive industrial goods & services, and the chemical and construction and materials sectors, which were all trading near record highs, rose between 0.3% and 0.6%.

"We find value stocks quite exciting; a lot of the stocks are quite cheap," said Aaron Barnfather, European equities portfolio manager at Lazard Asset Management.

"But we are quite concerned that expensive stocks...are very vulnerable to any shift in the environment, particularly if we were to see bond yields starting to rise."

The European stocks benchmark is trading just a few points below all-time highs, with investors holding off on big bets ahead of US jobs data on Friday that could influence the Federal Reserve's thinking on policy tightening.

The European Central Bank is set to meet next week, with some of the more hawkish members recently calling on the ECB to pare back its pandemic-era bond purchases.

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