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European shares dip as Middle East caution lingers

By Thomson Reuters May 20, 2026 | 2:26 AM

May 20 (Reuters) – European shares edged lower on Wednesday as investors remained cautious with war-driven inflation fears pressurising bonds, ​while markets kept a close ‌watch on U.S.-Iran negotiations.

The pan-European STOXX 600 dipped 0.2% to 610.37 points, as of 0701 GMT. Other regional bourses were also lower with Germany’s ‌DAX ​and France’s CAC 40 ⁠down 0.2% each.

President Donald ⁠Trump said on Tuesday the war would be over “very quickly”, while Vice President JD Vance talked up progress in ​talks with Tehran about an agreement to end hostilities.

Brent crude was at about $110 ⁠a barrel, while bonds ⁠remained under pressure as money ​markets anticipate at least two rate hikes from ​the European Central Bank before the ‌end of the year.

Meanwhile, the European Union stuck a provisional agreement to remove import duties on U.S. goods, as part of ⁠a trade deal with Washington last July, and before Trump’s deadline of July 4 when he ⁠threatened ‌to hike tariffs if the ⁠deal was not implemented.

In early trade, ​Euronext ‌advanced 4.3% after reporting first-quarter ​earnings above ⁠market expectations.

Marks & Spencer rose 5% after forecasting profit growth for the next year after annual profit slid due to a cyber hack disruption.

(Reporting by Twesha Dikshit; Editing by ​Eileen Soreng)