European shares slip on auto pressure, set for weekly loss

Europe’s main stock index ticked lower on Friday as bleak earnings from automobile firms Valeo and Mercedes dragged...
25 Oct, 2024

Europe’s main stock index ticked lower on Friday as bleak earnings from automobile firms Valeo and Mercedes dragged down the sector, and was set for a weekly decline.

The pan-European STOXX 600 was down 0.3% as of 0718 GMT, on track for its first weekly loss in three as investors navigated corporate earnings, the global rate-cut trajectory and the upcoming U.S. elections.

Auto stocks fell 0.9% while NatWest’s positive results underpinned bank stocks, up 0.4%.

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German automaker Mercedes-Benz fell 3.7% after third-quarter earnings in core car division massively missed estimates, while Valeo shed 7.5% as the automotive supplier cut its annual sales guidance for the second time this year.

French spirits-maker Remy Contreau shed 3% at open after dropping its forecast that its full-year sales would gradually recover after quarterly sales fell more than expected, and was last down 0.3%.

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