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European shares tick higher as earnings hold the spotlight


Burberry shares up 8% as U.S. sales strengthen

Trench coats on display in a Burberry store on Bond Street in London on Sept. 15, 2023.

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Shares of Burberry are up more than 8% at 11:33 a.m. London time (6:33 a.m. E.T.), after the luxury retailer reported a 4% year-on-year increase in U.S. sales in its fiscal first-quarter results.

CNBC’s Karen Gilchrist reports here on why the figures are a strong signal for the beleaguered company, even as tariff headwinds loom.

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BP shares up 1.8% after U.S. onshore wind business sale

A electric pylon passed behind the BP logo displayed outside a petrol station that also offers electric vehicle recharging in Trowbridge in Somerset, England, on March 15, 2025.

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Shares of British oil major BP rose 1.8% during early morning deals after the London-listed company announced the sale of its U.S. onshore wind business, BP Wind Energy, to U.S.-based LS Power.

The deal, which comes as part of BP’s $20 billion divestment program, is expected to be concluded by the end of the year.

“We have been clear that while low carbon energy has a role to play in a simpler, more focused bp, we will continue to rationalize and optimize our portfolio to generate value,” William Lin, BP executive vice president for gas and low carbon energy, said in a statement.

“The onshore US wind business has great assets and fantastic people, but we have concluded we are no longer the best owners to take it forward,” he added.

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Saab shares pop 10%

Shares of Saab were last seen trading 10% higher, after the company reported stronger-than-expected profit and sales growth for the second quarter.

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European shares open higher

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We’re around 15 minutes into the final session of the week, and European stocks are broadly moving higher as trading kicks off.

The pan-European Stoxx 600 was last seen 0.3% higher, with most sectors in positive territory.

Among major bourses, the French CAC 40 is leading gains on a jump of 0.5%.

Germany’s DAX and London’s FTSE 100 were last seen trading 0.3% and 0.1% higher, respectively.

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Defense giant Saab reports profit beat amid ‘large interest in products’

A Swedish Air Force Saab JAS 39 Gripen jet fighter lands during the NATO’s Ramsteign Flag 2025 exercice at Leeuwarden Air Base on April 8, 2025.

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Swedish defense giant Saab reported stronger-than-expected second operating income of 1.98 billion Swedish krona ($200 million) this morning.

It marks a 49% jump from the same period a year ago, and beat the 1.71 billion krona expected by analysts polled by LSEG.

Quarterly sales rose by a better-than-expected 30% year on year.

“We are strengthening our market position and see a continued large interest in our products and solutions,” Micael Johansson, President and CEO of Saab, said in a statement alongside the results. “Saab’s sales growth is high and we continue to invest to build capacity and meet long-term strong demand from the defence sector.”

Saab manufactures a range of military hardware including fighter systems, weaponry and submarines.

Chloe Taylor

Burberry sales saw smaller-than-expected decline in first quarter

Pedestrians walk past the window display of the store of British fashion label Burberry, in central London, on September 2, 2024.

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Burberry‘s comparable store sales fell by a smaller than expected 1% in its fiscal first quarter, as the luxury fashion house touted its turnaround strategy as “positioning the business for a return to sustainable, profitable growth.”

Analysts had been expecting a year-on-year decline of 3%, according to news agency Reuters.

During the same period a year ago, comparable sales fell by 21% year on year.

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EU-U.S. trade agreement framework was ‘close’ before 30% tariff threat

Poland’s Undersecretary of State Michal Baranowski arrives for a EU Foreign Affairs Council of trade ministers at the Europa building in Brussels, on May 15, 2025.

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Michal Baranowski, Polish undersecretary of state at the ministry of economic development and technology, has been speaking to CNBC this morning about the European Union’s trade negotiations with the Trump administration.

Over the weekend, U.S. President Donald Trump sent the bloc a letter informing officials that he would slap 30% tariffs on EU goods starting from August.

“On the big picture, we were close before we received this letter,” Baranowski told CNBC’s “Europe Early Edition.”

“It is bit of a rollercoaster negotiations…



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