European markets slightly higher on more earnings reports; Siemens Energy up 9.5%

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European markets were slightly higher Wednesday as investors digested more earnings reports in the region.

index was up 0.3% in early deals, with sectors trading in mixed territory. Food and beverage stocks were up 1.1%, while autos dipped 1.1%.

Shares of Germany's Siemens Energy jumped 9.5% in morning deals after the company raised its 2024 outlook on the back of the strength of its power grid business.Siemens Energy site in Muelheim an der Ruhr, Germany, August 3, 2022. Shares of Germany's Siemens Energy jumped 9.5% in morning deals after it raised its 2024 outlook primarily because of the strength of its power grid business.CNBC Pro: These tech stocks beat the S&P 500, and analysts still give them over 20% upside

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