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    European stocks decline as bond yields rise amid policy uncertainty

    December 31, 2024
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    European stocks declined on Monday as persistent pressure from elevated government bond yields weighed on investor sentiment. The pan-European STOXX 600 index fell 0.3% by mid-morning, led by losses in technology and industrial goods sectors. The decline followed a surge in bond yields, with Germany’s 10-year bund yield climbing to its highest level since mid-November. The movement mirrored trends in U.S. Treasury yields, which rose amid speculation surrounding future monetary policies and inflationary pressures, potentially influenced by a return of Donald Trump to the U.S. presidency.

    Rising bond yields pressure European equities amid inflation concerns

    Technology shares bore the brunt of the sell-off, reflecting their sensitivity to higher interest rates. Industrial goods companies also retreated, amplifying concerns about the impact of sustained borrowing costs on corporate profitability and capital expenditure plans. Investors remained cautious as policymakers signaled uncertainty over the trajectory of inflation and interest rates in 2024. Despite signs of easing price pressures in some sectors, central banks continued to adopt a wait-and-see approach, leaving markets jittery about the timing of potential rate cuts.

    Market analysts highlighted the importance of upcoming economic data releases, which could clarify central banks’ policy direction. Key inflation and employment reports from the eurozone and the United States are expected to shape sentiment in the coming weeks. Meanwhile, energy and utilities stocks outperformed, benefiting from their defensive characteristics amid broader market volatility. Safe-haven assets, including gold and the Swiss franc, also saw modest gains as investors sought stability.

    European markets are expected to remain volatile as traders weigh economic data, geopolitical risks, and central bank signals in the lead-up to 2024. The focus now shifts to the European Central Bank’s next policy meeting and statements from Federal Reserve officials, which could further influence bond markets and equity performance. – By EuroWire News Desk.

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