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European markets edge down as geopolitical risks weigh

by June 1, 2026
written by June 1, 2026

European shares opened lower on Monday as escalating tensions in the Middle East weighed on investor sentiment, while markets also reacted to corporate developments involving British airline easyJet and Amsterdam-listed Universal Music Group.

The pan-European STOXX 600 index was down 0.1% at 0709 GMT, extending the subdued mood seen at the end of the previous week.

Geopolitical tensions drive oil prices higher

Investor caution was driven largely by developments in the Middle East.

Crude oil prices rose more than 2% after the United States and Iran exchanged fire over the weekend, even as negotiations aimed at ending the three-month-old conflict continued.

Market participants were also monitoring heightened tensions between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon, adding to concerns about regional stability.

The rise in oil prices had a notable impact on European markets.

As Europe remains heavily dependent on imported energy, higher crude prices can have broader implications for economic activity and corporate profitability across the region.

Most sectors decline as energy stocks outperform

The majority of sectors traded in negative territory during early trading.

Airline stocks came under mild pressure, with Lufthansa and Air France both trading marginally lower.

In contrast, energy stocks outperformed the broader market, with the sector gaining 1.1% as investors responded to stronger crude prices.

Despite the uncertain geopolitical backdrop, analysts said the European corporate earnings season has been more resilient than expected.

According to analysts, company earnings and forward guidance have generally held up well during the reporting period.

Reflecting that optimism, Goldman Sachs raised its 12-month target for the benchmark STOXX index to 660.

Easyjet jumps on potential takeover interest

Among individual stocks, easyJet was one of the strongest performers in early trading.

Shares of the British low-cost carrier surged 11% after the company said it had not received any takeover proposal from US-based investment firm Castlelake.

However, easyJet stated that it would consider any offer should one be formally made.

Separately, Castlelake said it was in the early stages of evaluating a possible bid for the airline.

The comments fuelled investor speculation about a potential transaction, helping lift easyJet shares sharply higher despite the company confirming that no formal approach had been received.

Universal music declines after rejecting proposal

Meanwhile, shares of Universal Music Group fell 1.5%.

The decline came after the company rejected an unsolicited takeover proposal from Pershing Square Capital Management, the investment firm led by Bill Ackman.

The rejection of the proposal weighed on the stock, making Universal Music one of the notable decliners in early European trading.

Markets balance earnings optimism against geopolitical risks

While stronger-than-expected corporate earnings and improved market forecasts have provided support to European equities, investors remain cautious amid ongoing geopolitical uncertainty.

Rising oil prices, military tensions in the Middle East, and renewed merger and acquisition activity are likely to remain key drivers of market sentiment in the near term.

As trading progressed, investors continued to assess whether resilient corporate performance could offset the risks posed by an increasingly fragile geopolitical environment.

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