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Europe Set for Strongest Earnings Growth in Years: Taking Stock

The News

Analysts predict that European earnings will experience a significant jump during the second-quarter reporting season. This would mark a reversal from the sluggish profit growth that has previously held back European stocks. The improvement suggests that Europe may be entering a period of stronger earnings growth, which could boost investor sentiment. The outlook is based on expectations for the upcoming earnings reports.

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Why it matters

Sluggish profit growth that previously hampered European stocks is now considered ended.

Evidence

The second-quarter reporting season is predicted to show a jump in regional earnings.

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The sluggish profit growth that held back European stocks is a thing of the past.

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  • Sluggish profit growth that previously hampered European stocks is now considered ended.
  • The second-quarter reporting season is expected to show a significant rise in regional earnings.

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The slow profit growth that held back European stocks has ended, with the second-quarter reporting season predicted to show an increase in regional earnings.

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The sluggish profit growth that held back European stocks is a thing of the past.

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The second-quarter reporting season is predicted to show a jump in regional earnings.

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