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European shares start higher as utilities gain momentum, but ASMI caps gains

European shares start higher as utilities gain momentum, but ASMI caps gains

European shares edged up on Tuesday. Wind energy stocks took the early lead, after Orsted surged on a favorable U.S. Court ruling regarding its stalled projects, but a decline in Dutch firm ASMI held gains back.

As of 0712 GMT, the pan-European STOXX 600 index was up 0.3% to 555.1 points. Spain and the UK regional bourses gained around 0.3% each.

Orsted shares jumped 9.4% on Monday after a U.S. Federal Judge ruled that Orsted can resume work on a nearly completed project off the coasts of Rhode Island.

The utilities sector rose 1%, while Vestas' rival gained about 3%.

ASM International, which has been limiting its gains, fell 5.6% following the company's reduction of revenue targets for the second half 2025.

ASML, a Dutch company, dropped by 1.3% and was one of the largest drags on STOXX 600.

Investors will be watching for comments from Federal Reserve officials, including Chair Jerome Powell, to assess the U.S. Central bank's rate path after it reduced interest rates last Thursday.

(source: Reuters)