Have European stocks turned a corner?

Investors were feeling deeply bearish about European stocks earlier this year, with warnings that the closure of the Strait of Hormuz would unleash the continent’s second energy crisis in a decade. That danger has not passed, but markets got carried away. Unusually strong second-quarter earnings have allayed fears of stagflation. The Stoxx Europe 600, a pan-European stock index that includes UK-listed shares, is up 13% since its low in March.

German earnings on the DAX index rose 11% year on year, the best showing “in at least ten quarters”, according to Deutsche Bank analysts. The country’s carmakers remain in poor health, but that was more than offset by a superb showing from industrial and chemical firms. The wider Stoxx 600 did even better, recording year-on-year earnings growth of 23%.

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