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European shares edge higher as miners and energy stocks lead gains

by July 29, 2026
written by July 29, 2026

European shares edged higher on Wednesday, supported by gains in mining and energy stocks.

Investors continued to track developments in the Middle East while also looking ahead to earnings reports from major US technology companies.

The pan-European STOXX 600 rose 0.35% to 648.54 points by 0704 GMT.

The move reflected a cautious rise in European equities as investors balanced corporate earnings with wider macroeconomic developments.

Commodity-linked sectors were among the strongest performers during the session.

Mining stocks led the gains, with the sector rising 1.5%.

Glencore was one of the notable movers in the mining sector.

The company’s shares added 4% after it reported a 15% increase in first-half copper production.

The rise in output was attributed to higher grades at key operations.

Energy stocks gain as oil prices rise

Energy stocks also advanced during the session.

The sector gained 1.6% as Brent crude futures climbed 3% to more than $86 a barrel.

The rise in oil prices came after joint strikes by the United States and Saudi Arabia in Iraq.

The developments raised concerns about a possible escalation of the ongoing US-Iran conflict.

The increase in energy stocks reflected the broader influence of developments in commodity markets on European equities.

Investors continued to monitor geopolitical developments while assessing their potential impact on markets.

Investors focus on earnings and macro signals

With earnings season in full swing across Europe, investor attention remained divided between corporate results and broader macroeconomic signals.

Personal and household goods stocks rose 1.2%.

The sector was supported by a sharp gain in Kering, whose shares jumped 10.7%.

The move came after second-quarter sales at Gucci, Kering’s flagship brand, fell less than expected.

The result helped lift the company’s shares and provided support to the wider personal and household goods sector.

The reaction to Kering’s results highlighted the importance of company earnings during the current reporting season.

Investors continued to assess individual corporate performances while also keeping a close watch on developments outside the corporate sector.

Technology stocks slip

Technology stocks moved in the opposite direction, falling 0.4%.

The decline came after South Korean chipmaker SK Hynix reported strong quarterly results.

However, the company’s performance fell short of elevated investor expectations.

The results added to concerns about the pace of artificial intelligence spending by major technology companies.

Investors have been closely watching the technology sector for signs that spending on AI could slow.

The weakness in technology stocks offset some of the gains recorded by commodity-linked sectors.

It also reflected the market’s sensitivity to expectations surrounding the technology industry and its future spending trends.

Investors await US Federal Reserve signals

Investors were also preparing to watch a policy statement from US Federal Reserve Chair Kevin Warsh.

Market participants will be looking for any indications about the central bank’s next likely move.

The statement is expected to be closely followed as investors assess the outlook for monetary policy.

The focus on the Federal Reserve added another layer to an already busy session for European markets.

Alongside corporate earnings and geopolitical developments, investors remained attentive to signals from central banks.

Overall, European shares traded modestly higher on Wednesday.

Gains in mining and energy stocks helped lift the broader market, while Kering’s strong share move provided additional support.

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