European shares bounce on hopes Omicron may be mild

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The German share price index DAX graph is pictured at the stock exchange in Frankfurt, Germany, December 3, 2021. REUTERS/Staff

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  • Travel stocks jump almost 4%
  • EU regulator backs Roche’s arthritis drug for COVID-19
  • Airbus rises as Saudi SAMI agrees to form JV
  • BlackRock still ‘overweight’ on equities

Dec 6 (Reuters) – Travel stocks helped European shares mark a strong start to the week on Monday, after sharp losses late last week, boosted by hopes that the Omicron variant of the coronivirus would be mild.

After marking its third straight week in the red, the pan-European STOXX 600 (.STOXX) closed up 1.3%. The technology index was the only sector in the red, down 0.5%, tracking U.S. peers.

Some concerns about the Omicron variant were eased after a South African health official said the strain caused mild infections, while top U.S. infectious disease official Anthony Fauci told CNN, “it does not look like there’s a great degree of severity” so far. read more

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That saw travel and leisure stocks rejoice, with the index (.SXTP) surging 3.9% and posting its best session since May.

“Last week’s losses are likely to be taken back this week if people see that Omicron isn’t as deadly as previous mutations, and as the European Central Bank remains wedded to their transitory inflation line,” said Stuart Cole, head macro economist at Equiti Capital.

The Euro STOXX 50 volatility index (.V2TX) slipped to 30.04 after spiking to 33.07 last week.

As oil climbed by $2 a barrel towards $72, the energy sector (.SXEP) rose 1.9%. Industrial stocks were led higher by Airbus (AIR.PA) after Saudi Arabian Military Industries signed an agreement with the planemaker to form a joint venture specialised in military aviation services.

Roche (ROG.S) rose 1.5% after the European Union’s drug regulator recommended extending the use of the drugmaker’s RoActemra arthritis drug for adult COVID-19 patients. read more

Investors are also watching out for key U.S. inflation figures later this week that could settle the path for an interest rate hike by the Federal Reserve.

“We are still ‘overweight’ on equities… We expect new virus variants to delay, but not derail, the restart and see (Fed’s) policy rates rising only modestly,” BlackRock Investment Institute said in a note.

But, a survey showed investor morale in the euro zone deteriorated in December to reach its lowest level since April. read more

Italy’s benchmark FTSE MIB (.FTMIB) gained 2.2% after Fitch upgraded the country’s credit rating to “BBB” from “BBB-” as it expects the economy to expand after reopening from the pandemic-led lockdowns. read more

Just Eat Takeaway.com (TKWY.AS) slipped 4.5% to the bottom of the STOXX 600 after Bernstein downgraded the stock to “market perform”. Other food delivery firms Delivery Hero (DHER.DE) and Deliveroo (ROO.L) plunged ahead of an EU Commission ruling on gig workers later this week.

European banks UniCredit (CRDI.MI) and Deutsche Bank (DBKGn.DE) added 2.7% and 4% respectively, following J.P.Morgan upgrades.

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Reporting by Anisha Sircar and Susan Mathew in Bengaluru; Editing by Sriraj Kalluvila and Amy Caren Daniel

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