European stock markets opened higher on Wednesday, as investors pored through another slew of earnings along with euro zone economic growth data.
The Stoxx 600 index was up 0.44% at 8:08 a.m. in London after notching a sixth straight positive session on Tuesday, extending its longest winning streak since January. The U.K.’s FTSE 100 meanwhile closed higher for a 12th session, marking its best run since 2017.
A preliminary reading on euro zone first-quarter economic performance is due at 10 a.m. in London. Economists polled by Reuters expect 0.2% growth in the period, following stagnation at the end of 2024.
Speaking to CNBC’s “Europe Early Edition” on Wednesday, Gediminas Šimkus, chair of the Bank of Lithuania and a member of the European Central Bank’s Governing Council, said he backed a quarter percentage point rate cut at the ECB’s next meeting in June and that it is “basically general knowledge” that U.S. tariffs will be disinflationary for the euro area in the short term.
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