European shares jump on Powell’s speech, China relief

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The pan-European STOXX 600 index rose 0.9% by 0810 GMT, after rising 6.8% in November, its best month since July.

Technology and industrial stocks were among the biggest boost in early trade.

Energy stocks fell capping gains for the broader index as oil prices dipped amid uncertainty ahead of Sunday’s OPEC+ meeting. [O/R]

Investors seemed to look past data that showed German retail sales fell more-than-expected in October as inflation had consumers holding back on non-essential purchases at the start of the fourth quarter.

Lender HSBC slipped 1.9%. On Wednesday it announced a possible sale of its New Zealand business and plans to close 114 branches in Britain, in the latest retrenchment by the bank as it strives to improve returns amid criticism from a top investor.