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The Economic Times
The Economic Times

Global Markets | European shares climb to over two-month highs on Iran-US peace optimism

European shares opened ​on Monday at their highest levels in more than two months, buoyed by signs that Iran and the United States were negotiating an end to their conflict, easing ‌concerns about ⁠inflation and ⁠a global economic slowdown.

The pan-European STOXX 600 was up 0.61% at 628.93 points, as ​of 0712 GMT, trading just shy of a record high touched in late February, ​just before the Middle East war erupted.

Most sectors traded higher, led by banks with a 1.7% jump, while regional airlines such as Lufthansa ​and Air France KLM gained 4.2% and 9%, ⁠respectively, as Brent ‌crude prices slid 5% to $98 a barrel.

While ​U.S. President ​Donald Trump has warned that he was in no ⁠hurry to finalise a deal with Iran, investors seem ​to rely more on his Saturday statement that Washington ​and Iran had "largely negotiated" a memorandum of understanding on a peace deal that would reopen the Strait of Hormuz.

Clarity remains limited on key issues dividing the adversaries, including Iran's nuclear programme.

One-fifth of the world's crude oil and natural gas passes through the strategic waterway ‌and is also key for energy-dependent Europe. The STOXX 600 has lagged global peers on worries that higher crude ​prices could ​fan inflation pressures in ⁠the region.

Among single stocks, Delivery Hero jumped 12% after a report said Uber's board met on Saturday to discuss raising its offer for the ​German food-delivery group, following a rejection by a major shareholder of a bid valuing the company at more than 11.5 billion euros ($13.39 billion).

Trading volumes are expected to be light as markets in the U.S. and UK are closed on account of public holidays.

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