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UPDATE 2-European shares hold on to 8-month highs on China data; Autos rally

Published 18/04/2019, 03:01 am
© Reuters.  UPDATE 2-European shares hold on to 8-month highs on China data; Autos rally
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* Chipmakers, Ericsson (BS:ERICAs) power tech sector

* Banks rise as China data lifts German bond yields

* France's CAC at near 11-month high

* Danone drops after results (Updates to close)

By Agamoni Ghosh

April 17 (Reuters) - European shares ended higher on Wednesday led by a rally in auto stocks as better-than-expected sets of data from China assuaged investor concerns about the health of the world's second-largest economy.

The pan-European STOXX 600 index .STOXX gained for a sixth straight session with Frances' CAC .FCHI hitting a nearly 11-month high, while London's FTSE 100 .FTSE ended flat.

China's economy grew at a steady 6.4 percent pace in the first quarter, defying expectations for a further slowdown, as industrial production surged and consumer demand showed signs of improvement. however, said it was too early to call a sustainable turnaround there, and further policy support would be needed to maintain momentum.

The positive China data spurred demand for carmakers and suppliers in the region with the auto index .SXAP touching near seven-month highs.

"It all has to do with better data from China because car imports basically collapsed in China recently, so if retail sales are better its a hope that car sales will pick up," said Teeuwe Mevissen, Senior Market Economist at Rabobank.

The data also pushed Germany's 10-year government bond yield to a four-week high, helping banks .SX7P record a fifth-straight day of gains.

In contrast to all that confidence, the German government significantly lowered the country's economic growth for 2019 on account of cooling global economy, increased trade conflicts and Brexit affecting Germany's exports.

"Despite the lower growth outlook for Germany there remains risk-on sentiment," said Mevissen.

Among individual stocks, power grid maker ABB ABBN.S was among the top gainers on STOXX after Chief Executive Ulrich Spiesshofer quit the Swiss industrial group as the board and major shareholders look for a speedier turnaround. slew of positive news including upbeat earnings from semiconductor equipment maker ASML Holding ASML.AS , the China data and a Qualcomm-Apple settlement drove chipmakers in the region higher. AMS.S , STMicro STM.MI , Siltronic WAFGn.DE and Infineon Technologies IFXGn.DE - were all up between 1.7 percent and 5 percent boosting the tech index .SX8P .

Also lifting the tech sector was Ericsson's ERICb.ST 4.7 percent climb after the company beat first-quarter result forecasts and raised full-year outlook for the global networks market. in healthcare .SXDP and basic resources .SXPP were among the biggest drags with BHP Group PLC BHPB.L , falling 2.5 percent after cutting its forecast for iron ore output, a day after rival Rio Tinto RIO.L slashed its output guidance. BNZL.L was the worst performer on the pan-European index, down over 9 percent after the business supplies distributor said first-quarter growth slowed as the grocery and retail business in its biggest market - North America - remained sluggish. DANO.PA slid after the French food group's first-quarter sales slowed on weaker demand for infant formula products in China and a consumer boycott in Morocco. Valmet VALMT.HE fell 6 percent after Berenberg cut its rating on the stock to "sell" on orders and cash concerns.

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