European stocks nudge higher after Monday's market rout

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European stocks were higher Tuesday, with global markets looking to shake off Monday’s volatility.

LONDON — European stocks were higher Tuesday, with global markets looking to shake off Monday's widespread volatility.

The Fed is likely to cut rates at its next meeting in September and may be torn between a 25 basis point and 50 basis point reduction, Trichet added. The pan-European Stoxx 600 was last up 0.74% at 8:11 a.m. London time. Travel and leisure stocks led gains and were last up 1.59%, while banks and tech also rose. They had been among the most affected sectors in Monday's stock market selloff.

"We think risk assets can recover as recession fears ease and the rapid unwinding of carry trades stabilizes," the firm's Investment Institute wrote said."We keep our overweight to U.S. equities, driven by the AI mega force, and see the selloff presenting buying opportunities. The Federal Reserve should come out and signal to markets that it is aware of the issues facing the economy even if it doesn't do an emergency rate cut, according to Rick Rieder, chief investment officer of global fixed income at BlackRock.

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