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BASF, Saab, ABN Send Europe Higher
Author: Elena Todorova
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Last Update: 1:30 PM EDT July 13 2007


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European stock markets finished higher, lifted by strength in the shares of ASML Holding NV and Nokia Oyj. The gains followed a better-than-expected earnings report from semiconductor Samsung Electronics Co. ASML rose 1.7% and Nokia added 0.9%. German technology firm SAP added 1%. Germany advanced 0.5%, followed by the U.K. with a gain of 0.3% at, and France up 0.2%.

 
The Governor of the Reserve Bank of India Yaga Venugopal Reddy will announce the new interest rates in his next monetary policy statement on July 31. The bank has hiked the key repurchase rate, or the overnight lending rate, six times in the past 18 months.

Trading highlights

GMR Infrastructure was the most active stock with a turnover of Rs 396.60 crore followed by India Infoline and Reliance Industries.

Advancers of the Day

Metal stocks led today’s rally. Hindalco soared 6% to Rs 174 on hopes of consolidation in the global aluminum industry after Rio Tinto launched today, 13 July 2007, a $38.1-billion offer to buy Canada''''s Alcan Inc. SAIL, steel maker, surged 10.5% to Rs 160, Hindustan Zinc soaring 8% to Rs 798 and Sterlite Industries up 3.5% to Rs 665. Tata Steel also surged 3.4% to Rs 695.

Index heavy Reliance Industries advanced nearly 3% to Rs 1,769. Reportedly, the government has appointed a group of ministers to analyze all aspects from production to pricing of gas to be produced from newer areas, particularly in the deep sea.

Cement stocks gained on renewed buying after cement sales rose of 4.6% in June 2007 compared with June 2006. ACC was up 2.2% to Rs 1,096, UltraTech Cement gained 2.9% to Rs 925, Ambuja Cements advanced 2.1% to Rs 129 and Grasim Industries added 1.8% to Rs 2,871.

Auto stocks were in demand as fears of interest rate hike in near future faded. Tata Motors gained 3.8% to Rs 767, Mahindra & Mahindra rose 2.7% to Rs 825 and Maruti Udyog advanced 0.7% to Rs 833.

Decliners of the Day

TCS led the decliners with a loss of 2.1% to Rs 1,137. Dr.Reddy''''s lost 2% to Rs 668 and Hindustan Unilever shed 1.5% to Rs 203 while Ranbaxy also dipped 1.5% to Rs 353. Reliance Communications down 1.2% to Rs 555, and Cipla and Bajaj Auto 1% lower each to Rs 211 and Rs 2,175, respectively.


6:30AM European markets are higher Friday with Frankfurt leading the region higher.

By mid-day trade, national benchmarks rose in all 17 western European markets that were open, except Austria. The DAX 30 index in Germany was trading up 0.9% at 8,124.56, the French CAC-40 index was up 0.6% at 6,137.14 and the U.K.''''s FTSE 100 index gained 0.4% at 6,724.50.

Saab AB rose the most in a month, up 1.9%, after the builder of the Gripen fighter plane reported a 48% growth in earnings. Nokia, the world largest mobile handset maker, gained 1.6%.

In Frankfurt, BASF led the advance after UBS upped its price estimate for shares of the largest chemical maker in the world. BASF rose 1.6%. BMW and Volkswagen AG gained after an industry group announced the first rise in European car sales in five months. BMW added 0.6% and Volkswagen rallied 0.8%. GPC Biotech surged 5.6% as Goldman Sachs Group added the unprofitable biotechnology company to its pan-European conviction buy list, on the stock''''s attractive valuation.

In Paris, French stocks rose, led by Schneider Electric SA and Alstom SA. Schneider gained 2%, after Citigroup hiked its recommendation on the stock to buy from hold. Alstom, the third-biggest maker of power plants in the world, climbed 0.8 % as Citigroup. also raised its share-price estimate by 27 % on the stock. JPMorgan also lifted its recommendation on the stock to neutral from underweight. On the downside, L''''Oreal fell 2.2% after the group posted a 9.4% increase in first-half sales to 8.51 billion euros, broadly in line with expectations, but with a mixed performance in the French and German markets.

In London, U.K. stocks were led higher by Vodafone, up 1.1%, after UBS AG raised its price estimate on the stock. Royal Bank of Scotland, the. second-biggest bank in the U.K, climbed 1.2%. Barclays, the third-largest bank, advanced 0.4%. Ladbrokes added 2.1%, as Deutsche Bank AG raised its recommendation on the world largest publicly-traded gaming company to buy from hold.

Currencies

The euro neared a record high against the dollar on Friday as concerns persisted about the strength of the U.S. economy. The euro traded at $1.3792 overnight, and bought $1.3781 in morning European trading. The British pound edged lower against the dollar, trading at $2.0296 from its level late Thursday of $2.0304. The dollar slipped to 122.33 Japanese yen from 122.41 yen.
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