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European corporates expected to deliver worst earnings growth in past seven quarters

European corporates expected to deliver worst earnings growth in past seven quarters

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European corporates expected to deliver worst earnings growth in past seven quarters

Jan 15 (Reuters) - European corporate earnings are set to decline in the fourth quarter, the latest forecasts showed on ​Thursday, as geopolitical uncertainty mounts and the market awaits ‌a decision from the U.S. Supreme Court on the legality of President Donald ‌Trump's tariffs.

European firms are expected to report a 4.1% drop in 2025 fourth-quarter earnings, on average, according to LSEG I/B/E/S data, worse than the 3.9% decrease analysts expected a week ago.

That would be ⁠the worst earnings performance ‌in the past seven quarters.

WHY IT MATTERS

As Europe reels from sluggish growth prospects and a more uncertain ‍trade environment, the Supreme Court's ruling could have far-reaching consequences for the global economy if it overturns a wide array of tariffs imposed ​by U.S. President Donald Trump.

Though European investors seem negative towards ‌the upcoming results season, they have pushed bourses to records, with the FTSE , DAX and STOXX indexes recently hitting their highest levels ever.

Revenues are also expected to shrink 2.9% compared to last year, according to the LSEG data. That is worse than the 2.6% fall ⁠expected last week.

CONTEXT

Meanwhile, earnings of U.S. ​companies are forecast to significantly outperform European ​ones with S&P 500 companies expected to deliver 8.8% average earnings growth, according to a different LSEG ‍I/B/E/S report published ⁠on Friday.

Early forecasts are not always good predictors of the end result. For months, investors expected unremarkable or even negative ⁠growth for 2025’s third-quarter results, but STOXX 600 companies ended up delivering 7.3% ‌year-on-year earnings growth in the quarter.

(Reporting by Javi West ‌Larrañaga; Editing by Matt Scuffham)

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