Europe's STOXX 600 flat in volatile trading; real estate weighs
Ukraine fires UK Storm Shadow cruise missiles into Russia
Sage jumps on FY24 profit surge, $508 mln share buyback
ArgenX climbs on Vyvgart drug's progress
Updates to closing levels
By Ankika Biswas, Joao Manuel Vicente Mauricio and Pranav Kashyap
Nov 20 (Reuters) -Europe's main stock index closed flat after a volatile session on Wednesday as investors remained on edge over geopolitical tensions between Ukraine and Russia which continued to cast a shadow over the markets.
The pan-European STOXX 600 .STOXX held its ground at 500.53 points. It declined for a fourth straight session - logging its longest losing streak in over two months.
It touched a three-month low on Tuesday amid an investor rush to safe-haven assets.
Ukraine fired a volley of British Storm Shadow cruise missiles into Russia on Wednesday, a day after it fired U.S. ATACMS missiles upon approval to do so from the outgoing administration of U.S. President Joe Biden.
Russia lowered its threshold for a nuclear strike, and Reuters reported Russian President Vladimir Putin's openness to discuss a Ukraine ceasefire deal with U.S. President-elect Donald Trump, provided it rules out major territorial concessions and that Kyiv abandons plans to join NATO.
Main bourses in Germany .GDAXI, France .FCHI, and Spain .IBEX, also gave up early gains and ended the session in the red.
The Euro STOXX volatility index .V2TX closed at 20.06.
Automobile stocks .SXAP led sectoral declines, falling 1.2%.
Rate sensitive real estate stocks .SX86P were the biggest drag on the index, down 0.7%.
Euro zone negotiated wage growth accelerated in the third quarter, adding to the case for caution in cutting interest rates quickly as the labour market remains tight despite some signs of cooling.
"Europe's been driven by the geopolitical uncertainty - fears of the conflict between Ukraine and Russia take a more dangerous turn after Ukraine struck twice inside the Russian territory, " said Elias Haddad, senior markets strategist at Brown Brothers Harriman.
"You've also got sluggish euro zone growth outlook that's also a big factor from a more cyclical perspective that is weighing on Europe."
Focus is also on U.S. President-elect Donald Trump's administration appointments, including the search for a Treasury secretary. Wall Street CEO Howard Lutnick will lead Trump's trade and tariff strategy.
ArgenX ARGX.BR gained 4% after the biotech company announced progress in the development of its flagship drug Vyvgart. It lifted the healthcare sector .SXDP as well.
Keeping the technology index's .SX8P in the green was Sage Group's SGE.L 17.8% jump, after announcing better-than-expected annual operating profit and the software firm's launch of a 400-million-pound share buyback.
The tech sector's performance outlook also hinges on quarterly results from the world's most valuable company Nvidia NVDA.O, seen as a barometer for the sector's shift to AI, due after market close.
The ECB has warned about a "bubble" in AI-related stocks, which could burst abruptly if investors' rosy expectations are not met.
La Française des Jeux FDJ.PA fell 4.4% after Credit Agricole Assurances unveiled plans to sell 2.2% of the French gaming group's share capital.
Admiral Group ADML.L lost 4% after Jefferies cut its price target to 2,550 pence from 3,025 pence.
Elsewhere, UK stocks .FTSE lost 0.2% after domestic inflation came in above the central bank's 2% target last month, underscoring the BOE's caution on rate cuts.
Reporting by Ankika Biswas, Pranav Kashyap in Bengaluru and Joao Manuel Mauricio in Gdansk; Editing by Devika Syamnath and Bernadette Baum
Related Assets
Latest News
Disclaimer: The XM Group entities provide execution-only service and access to our Online Trading Facility, permitting a person to view and/or use the content available on or via the website, is not intended to change or expand on this, nor does it change or expand on this. Such access and use are always subject to: (i) Terms and Conditions; (ii) Risk Warnings; and (iii) Full Disclaimer. Such content is therefore provided as no more than general information. Particularly, please be aware that the contents of our Online Trading Facility are neither a solicitation, nor an offer to enter any transactions on the financial markets. Trading on any financial market involves a significant level of risk to your capital.
All material published on our Online Trading Facility is intended for educational/informational purposes only, and does not contain – nor should it be considered as containing – financial, investment tax or trading advice and recommendations; or a record of our trading prices; or an offer of, or solicitation for, a transaction in any financial instruments; or unsolicited financial promotions to you.
Any third-party content, as well as content prepared by XM, such as: opinions, news, research, analyses, prices and other information or links to third-party sites contained on this website are provided on an “as-is” basis, as general market commentary, and do not constitute investment advice. To the extent that any content is construed as investment research, you must note and accept that the content was not intended to and has not been prepared in accordance with legal requirements designed to promote the independence of investment research and as such, it would be considered as marketing communication under the relevant laws and regulations. Please ensure that you have read and understood our Notification on Non-Independent Investment. Research and Risk Warning concerning the foregoing information, which can be accessed here.