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Introduction- European stock markets slipped mostly lower Monday, starting the penultimate week of the year in a ...
- European stock markets slipped mostly lower Monday,Aihua Forex official website download starting the penultimate week of the year in a subdued manner as investors look to bank recent gains ahead of more key inflation data.
At 03:35 ET (08:35 GMT), the in Germany traded 0.4% lower and the in France traded down 0.5%, while the in the U.K. rose 0.2%.
Key inflation due this week
European equities posted last week their fifth straight winning week, but this new week has started on a subdued note with investors keen to bank gains as the Christmas festivities draw near.
The , and the , kept their interest rates unchanged last week, as widely expected, but they were both also keen to point out that their fights against inflation will continue well into the new year.
The latest U.K. inflation release is due on Wednesday, and is expected to show that remain more than double the Bank of England's 2% target.
ECB members and are due to speak later in the session, along with Bank of England Deputy Governor .
By contrast, across the pond, the , the Federal Reserve’s favorite gauge of inflation, is due on Friday, and is likely to show easing consumer price pressures.
The U.S. central bank signalled last week that its campaign of interest rate hikes is ending and cuts may arrive next year.
German Ifo survey in focus
The main economic data release due in Europe Monday will be the survey for December, a gauge of how businesses in the largest economy in the eurozone are performing as the year comes to an end.
Germany's economy shrank slightly in the third quarter compared with the previous three months, dropping 0.1%, and recent business activity data has pointed towards a weak final quarter.
Germany has been among the weakest economies in Europe this year as high energy costs, weak global orders and higher interest rates have taken their toll.
to sell personal care division
In corporate news, Unilever (LON:) stock fell 0.6% after the consumer goods giant said it would sell Elida Beauty, its non-core beauty and personal care division, to private equity firm Yellow (OTC:) Wood Partners.
The financial terms of the deal were not disclosed, and it is expected to be completed in mid-2024.
Crude boosted by cut to Russian exports
Oil prices climbed strongly Monday, supported by lower exports from Russia and amid growing concerns of oil supply disruption through the Red Sea.
By 03:35 ET, the futures traded 0.8% higher at $72.33 a barrel, while the contract climbed 0.8% to $77.13 a barrel.
Russia said on Sunday it would deepen oil export cuts in December by around 50,000 barrels per day, as the world's biggest exporters attempt to support global oil prices.
Additionally, concerns are growing over the potential for disruption to global supplies as a number of shipping firms said over the weekend that they would avoid the Suez Canal given the increase in assaults on commercial vessels in the Red Seas by Houthi militants in Yemen.
Additionally, rose 0.1% to $2,0347.45/oz, while traded 0.2% higher at 1.0918.
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