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European shares settle lower as investors gauge mixed earnings, EU-US trade progress

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Posted on July 25, 2025

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By Sanchayaita Roy and Twesha Dikshit (Reuters) -European shares retreated on Friday, giving back gains from the previous session, as investors assessed mixed corporate earnings while awaiting updates

European Stocks Decline Amid Mixed Earnings and Trade Deal Uncertainty

Market Overview and Earnings Impact

By Sanchayaita Roy, Twesha Dikshit and Ragini Mathur

Corporate Earnings Performance

(Reuters) -European shares closed lower on Friday, as investors assessed mixed corporate earnings while awaiting updates on a framework of an EU-U.S. trade deal that officials said could be reached as early as this weekend.

Trade Deal Developments

Investors navigated the peaks and troughs around a potential agreement between the two large economies after a busy week of trade discussions with the U.S. culminated in deals with Japan, Indonesia, and the Philippines.

Sector Performance Analysis

The pan-European STOXX 600 index dropped 0.6% to session lows after U.S. President Donald Trump said there was less chance of an agreement with the EU, but pared losses after EU diplomats reiterated that a deal of 15% duties on European goods was still in the works.

The index last closed 0.2% lower with most regional bourses in red, but on a weekly basis, the STOXX index was on track for modest gains.         

"It's hard to spin it as a good deal, but it would at least avoid much higher U.S. tariffs and retaliation from the EU," said Jack Allen-Reynolds, deputy chief euro zone economist at Capital Economics.

"The reported deal with the U.S. would take a major downside risk off the table for now, weakening the case for further interest rate cuts."

Also weighing on stocks were elevated bond yields that got a lift after the European Central Bank's comments on Thursday tempered expectations of imminent interest rate cuts. [EUR/GVD]

Meanwhile, corporate earnings were in full swing.

Puma was the biggest percentage loser on the benchmark index, falling 16%, its largest daily drop in more than four months. The sportswear brand cut its full-year outlook and reported weaker-than-expected quarterly results.

London-listed sports retailer JD Sports slipped 0.7% after Puma's results.

On the flip side, LVMH gained 3.9% after the French luxury group reported quarterly results, with analysts pointing to hopes on the horizon as the group said it saw signs of recovery in the Chinese market.

The broader luxury index rose 1.8% and was the top sectoral performer.

Automobile stocks gained 1.4%, boosted by Volkswagen's 4.6% rise after the CEO of Europe's biggest carmaker said cost cuts must be accelerated in response to tariffs. Earlier in the session, shares took a hit on the company's slashed full-year sales and profit margin forecasts.

Still, Traton, a truck unit of German automaker Volkswagen, fell 4.1%.

Carrefour gained 5.5% after Europe's biggest food retailer reported its half-year results.

Attention next week will turn to key events, including policy decisions from the Federal Reserve, earnings from several "Magnificent Seven" companies, and Trump's August 1 tariff deadline.

(Reporting by Sanchayaita Roy, Twesha Dikshit, Ragini Mathur and Johann M Cherian in Bengaluru; Editing by Sherry Jacob-Phillips and Rod Nickel)

Key Takeaways

  • European shares closed lower amid mixed corporate earnings.
  • Investors await updates on EU-US trade deal progress.
  • Puma's stock plummeted after cutting its full-year outlook.
  • LVMH saw gains due to positive signs from the Chinese market.
  • Volkswagen's shares rose despite slashed forecasts.

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