European stocks cautious; Siemens up 5% on earnings, Burberry down 10% as luxury spending slowdown bites

European stocks cautious; Siemens up 5% on earnings, Burberry down 10% as luxury spending slowdown bites

Biggest movers: Hellofresh down 20%, Burberry down 10%, Embracer up 15%, Siemens up 5%

Hellofresh shares plummeted 20% on Thursday morning after the German meal kit delivery company cut its annual core profit forecast on the back of weak sales growth and rising costs in North America.

Burberry shares plunged 10% after the British luxury fashion brand warned that it may miss its annual revenue forecast amid a global spending slowdown.

At the top of the Stoxx 600 index, shares Swedish games developer Embracer Group jumped more than 14% after the company beat quarterly profit expectations and confirmed its full-year forecast.

Siemens shares climbed more than 5% after the German industrial conglomerate posted record-breaking quarterly earnings.

– Elliot Smith

Negative open for Europe

European stocks opened in slightly negative territory on Thursday.

The pan-European Stoxx 600 index was down 0.2% in early trade, with chemicals shedding 0.7% to lead losses while utilities gained 0.6%.

Siemens beats earnings forecasts, says sales growth to slow in 2024

The lettering logo of the German industrial corporation Siemens, stands on a stele on the Siemens Campus Erlangen.

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Siemens on Thursday posted a 10% rise in revenue growth for its fiscal fourth quarter to a record high of 21.4 billion euros ($23.2 billion), beating forecasts, but expects a slowdown in 2024.

The German industrial conglomerate projects sales growth of 4-8% over the next 12 months, down from the 11% increase recorded for the 2023 fiscal year that ended in September, due primarily to a muted outlook for its industrial automation division.

However, the industrial powerhouse enjoyed record quarterly and full-year results as it closed out the fiscal year.

Industrial profit grew 7% to a record 3.4 billion euros in the fourth quarter, above a company-compiled forecast of 3.34 billion euros, to notch a record high of 11.4 billion euros for the year.

Net income was 1.9 billion euros for the quarter, taking the full-year figure to a historic high of 8.5 billion euros, while free cash flow also notched a record 10 billion euros for the full year.

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– Elliot Smith

CNBC Pro: UBS expects the Fed to halve interest rates next year. Here are 3 of their preferred trades

UBS has highlighted several stock ideas it favors for 2024, as it forecasts massive cuts for interest rates next year.

The investment bank expects the U.S. will see slower economic growth and strong disinflation leading to an interest rate cut of 275 basis points. That would bring the Federal Funds Rate down from the current range of 5.25% and 5.5% to between 2.50% and 2.75%.

Given the economic outlook, UBS strategists recommend a number of trades to clients for 2024. CNBC Pro has highlighted three of them. Subscribers can read more here.

— Ganesh Rao

CNBC Pro: ‘Pretty inexpensive relative to earnings growth’: Morgan Stanley is bullish on this Magnificent Seven stock

Shares in this tech giantare set to jump over 10% in the next 12 months, according to Brian Nowak, an equity analyst at Morgan Stanley.

The U.S. investment bank’s price target on the stock – gives it potential upside of around 11.5%.

“What we really liked about [the stock] is we think the market is still under appreciating the durability of their revenue growth in 2024 and 2025,” he told CNBC’s “” on Wednesday.

CNBC Pro subscribers can read more here.

— Amala Balakrishner

European markets: Here are the opening calls

European markets are expected to open in negative territory Thursday.

The U.K.’s FTSE 100 index is expected to open 8 points lower at 7,456, Germany’s DAX down 33 points at 15,713, France’s CAC down 17 points at 7,192 and Italy’s FTSE MIB down 114 points at 29,201, according to data from IG. 

Earnings are set to come from Siemens, Aegon, Premier Foods, Burberry, Aviva, Smiths Group and United Utilities.

— Holly Ellyatt

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