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UPDATE 2-February delivers second straight month of gains for European shares

Published 01/03/2019, 04:25 am
UPDATE 2-February delivers second straight month of gains for European shares
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* STOXX 600 up down 0.1 pct

* Monthly gain of 3.9 percent

* Optimism for European banks

* Caution on U.S./China trade talks (Adds closing prices)

By Julien Ponthus and Danilo Masoni

MILAN/LONDON, Feb 28 (Reuters) - European shares scored a second straight month of gains in February after a choppy session on Thursday when optimism about European banks offset caution over U.S.-China trade.

After spending much of the day in the red, the pan-regional STOXX 600 .STOXX index closed up 0.1 percent, in touching distance of four-month highs.

On a monthly basis, European shares rose 3.9 percent after a 6.2 percent increase in January.

Traders blamed the uncertainty over the outcome of the Sino-U.S. talks for the lack of a decisive directional trend.

"What we're really waiting for, is more concrete news on trade", said Mikael Jacoby, head of continental European Equity sales trading at Oddo Securities.

"We are in a status quo at the moment," he added.

Miners .SXPP were the biggest sectoral fallers, down 2.1 percent, as copper prices fell after surveys showed that factory activity in China shrank for the third straight month in February. scored the best performance among regional bourses with a 0.8 percent rise, helped by the weight of Italian banks in Italy's FTSE MIB index.

The European banking index rose 0.95 percent amid hopes the European Central Bank (ECB) may embark in a new programme to ease refinancing in the sector.

"The (ECB) March meeting will be the first to discuss this formally and we expect some signalling, if not a full announcement, of a TLTRO3 (Targeted Longer-Term Refinancing Operations) to be implemented by June," analysts at Societe Generale (PA:SOGN) wrote in a note.

Other winners of the day included media stocks .SXMP which rose 1.4 percent.

Vivendi VIV.PA shares led rivals higher, up 5.4 percent, after sources told Reuters that U.S. buyout fund KKR KKR.N and China's Tencent Music Entertainment Group were exploring rival bids for up to half of its Universal Music division. promising outlook from Zalando ZALG.DE drove shares in Europe's biggest online-only fashion retailer to the top of the STOXX 600, up close to 24 percent.

AB InBev ABI.BR rose 4.1 percent, after the world's largest brewer forecast strong revenue and profit growth in 2019, with a focus on increasing beer sales rather than just prices. SRCG.S was the biggest faller, down 8.5 percent after it agreed to buy Liberty Global's LBTYA.O Swiss unit in a 6.3 billion Swiss francs deal to create a bigger challenger to Swisscom SCMN.S .

European shares are up a bit more than 10 percent so far this year as global equities have recovered from a brutal sell-off in the last three months of 2018.

European shares could however quickly run out of steam and are expected to end 2019 roughly at their current level, a Reuters poll showed as some investor remain cautious.

"We're carrying a bit of cash... I think things are still fragile, Q4 is still very fresh in people's memories," said Ian Ormiston, manager of the Europe ex-UK smaller companies fund at Merian Global Investors.

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