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European shares hold steady as Middle East tensions keep investors cautious

by June 4, 2026
written by June 4, 2026

European shares were largely steady at the open on Thursday as investors remained cautious amid ongoing developments in the Middle East.

Market sentiment was also influenced by concerns surrounding the financial services sector, while company-specific updates drove notable moves in individual stocks.

The pan-European STOXX 600 index edged up 0.1% to 622.17 points by 0819 GMT, reflecting a measured approach from investors as they assessed geopolitical and corporate developments.

Middle East situation keeps markets on edge

Investor caution persisted despite a decline in crude oil prices.

Oil prices eased by around 1% after Israel and Lebanon reached an agreement to implement a ceasefire.

However, market participants remained focused on broader regional tensions.

Following several instances of escalating tensions between the United States and Iran earlier in the week, investors continued to seek clearer indications that a wider peace agreement could be forthcoming.

The geopolitical backdrop contributed to restrained trading activity across European equities, with investors avoiding aggressive positioning while awaiting further developments.

Financial sector under scrutiny

Markets also kept a close watch on the financial services sector following signs of strain in private markets that rattled stocks in both Europe and the United States a day earlier.

The sector remained in focus after concerns emerged regarding fundraising and redemption trends within private market investment vehicles.

Swiss asset manager Partners Group recovered modestly after experiencing a sharp decline in the previous session.

The company’s shares rose 1%, helping stabilise sentiment around the stock.

Partners Group said it expects a slowdown in fundraising during the second half of 2026 and into 2027.

The company cited uncertainty surrounding redemptions from its open-ended evergreen funds as a key factor behind the expected slowdown.

The update had triggered a significant sell-off in the stock during the prior trading session, prompting investors to reassess conditions within parts of the private markets industry.

Remy cointreau surges on turnaround plan

Among the strongest performers in European trading was beverage maker Remy Cointreau.

The company’s shares jumped 9% after Chief Executive Officer Franck Marilly unveiled a turnaround plan for the first time.

According to the company, the strategy aims to increase operating profit by approximately €100 million ($116.1 million) by the 2028/29 financial year.

The announcement was welcomed by investors, making Remy Cointreau one of the top gainers on the STOXX 600 index during early trading.

Universal Music Group declines

In contrast, Universal Music Group came under pressure, with its shares falling 6.7%.

The decline followed the company’s announcement that it would repurchase shares from Pershing Square Funds.

The record company also disclosed that it had rejected an unsolicited takeover proposal from the investment group earlier in the week.

The developments weighed on investor sentiment toward the stock, making it one of the weakest performers in European trading on Thursday.

Markets await further clarity

While the broader European market remained stable, investors continued to balance optimism over easing oil prices with concerns about geopolitical tensions and emerging challenges within private markets.

Corporate announcements, particularly from Remy Cointreau, Partners Group, and Universal Music Group, drove individual stock movements, while broader market direction remained tied to developments in the Middle East and the financial sector.

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