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European Stocks Head for Best Week Since May: Markets Wrap

European stocks are headed for their best week since May

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European markets generally closed higher as the STOXX 600 recorded its best week in over a month. This broad rally was supported by soft U.S. payrolls data and geopolitical progress, though some shares slipped due to the weight of AI stocks.

Epilogue added 42d ago, after coverage quieted.

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What happened

European markets are experiencing a surge, with stocks mostly higher following Asian peers. The rebound is gaining traction in Europe.

Coverage from Reuters and BBC News emphasizes that Europe's STOXX 600 has clocked its best week in over a month as the rally broadens. Several outlets, including Morningstar and Investing.com, note that European stocks have risen sharply after soft U.S. payrolls.

To watch next: the impact of U.S. data and geopolitical developments on European markets, as well as the speech by Lagarde and Warsh.

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What is happening in European markets?

European markets are mostly higher, with stocks surging and the STOXX 600 set for its best week in over a month

Which factors are contributing to the market surge?

The rebound is attributed to soft U.S. payrolls, cool U.S. data, and geopolitical progress

What is the outlook for European markets?

Markets are awaiting U.S. data, the speech by Lagarde and Warsh, and digesting inflation

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