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European corporate outlook improves as recovery extends beyond energy profits

Europe's blue chip earnings forecasts rose for the ninth consecutive week as a broadening recovery, beyond the surge in energy profits, pushed them higher. Most reporting companies exceeded analyst expectations during a historically strong season.

LSEG data on Wednesday showed that companies?in STOXX 600 are expected to report an aggregate earnings increase of 24.1%. This is up from the 23.4% estimate last week. 59.9% out of 282?firms have already exceeded the estimates. Energy companies are still expected to lead the index, with a profit increase of 138.6%, but as the Iran War continues to disrupt international crude markets, the corporate recovery has expanded into cyclical industries like basic materials and industrials. These two segments are now the secondary growth engines of the market, with industrial earnings rising 18.1% after manufacturers like FLSmidth or Geberit beat forecasts.

STOXX profits, excluding energy, are expected to increase 13.1%. Sales are expected to rise 11.2% on an annual basis, down from the 11.4% forecast last week. Geopolitical uncertainties continue to weigh down the 'STOXX600' index, despite the 'earnings recoveries.

Gordon Kerr, macro strategist at KBRA, said that markets are focusing on whether Europe can replenish its gas supply ahead of winter. Current inventory levels and costs remain a source of uncertainty. Reporting by Rafal nowak in Gdansk. Additional reporting by Tharuniyaa lakshmi in Bengaluru and Utkarsh hathi in Bengaluru. Editing by Milla Nissi-Prussak.

(source: Reuters)