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European earnings outlook brightens despite US-China tariff escalation

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(Reuters) -The outlook for European corporate health has improved, the latest earnings forecasts showed on Tuesday, despite the latest trade tariff escalation between the U.S. and China last Friday. 

European Companies' Earnings Outlook Improves Amid Tariff Concerns

Earnings Outlook Amid Tariff Escalation

By Marleen Kaesebier and Javi West Larrañaga

Current Earnings Estimates

(Reuters) -Analysts are a little more upbeat about European companies' third-quarter results than a week ago, according to the latest estimates compiled by LSEG I/B/E/S, despite the latest flare-up in trade tensions between the U.S. and China.

Impact of US-China Tariffs

European companies are on average expected to report a 0.5% year-on-year increase in third-quarter earnings, the data showed. That is better than the average 0.2% fall predicted a week ago.

Company Responses and Adjustments

It would, however, still be the worst quarterly performance since the first quarter of 2024.

TARIFFS WEIGH ON EARNINGS EXPECTATIONS

On Friday, the U.S. said it would slap an additional 100% tariff on imports from China and impose export controls to China on all critical U.S.-made software from November 1 in a move that has weighed on the pan-European STOXX 600 this week.

Before U.S. President Donald Trump announced his tariff plans in February, analysts were expecting European companies to report 12.5% growth in third-quarter earnings, on average.

Since then, around 72% of companies in Europe, the Middle East and Africa tracked by Reuters have flagged price hikes, as global import taxes have surged.

Third-quarter revenue estimates for European companies listed on the STOXX 600 have also improved from last week, according to the LSEG data. They are now forecast to rise 0.4% year-on-year, against the 0.3% fall expected last week.

Investors will be on alert for any company comments about tariffs, with chipmaking supplier ASML and automaker Volvo AB due to report earnings this week.

On Tuesday, French tyre producer Michelin cut its full-year operating income guidance, citing worse than expected business conditions in the North American market, sending its shares and those of other European car part suppliers down.

That followed similar comments from German automakers Porsche, Mercedes-Benz and Daimler Truck.

(Reporting by Marleen Kaesebier and Javi West Larrañaga in Gdansk. Editing by Milla Nissi-Prussak and Mark Potter)

Key Takeaways

  • European companies' earnings outlook has improved.
  • US-China tariff escalation impacts European markets.
  • STOXX 600 affected by new US tariffs on China.
  • Analysts expect a 0.5% increase in Q3 earnings.
  • Revenue estimates for European companies have improved.

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What is economic growth?
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What is the STOXX 600?
The STOXX 600 is a stock index that represents large, mid, and small capitalization companies across 17 European countries, serving as a benchmark for European equity markets.
What is revenue?
Revenue is the total income generated by a company from its business activities, such as sales of goods and services, before any expenses are deducted.

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