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Europe midday: Stoxx passes 500 to hit record highs; Virgin in focus

(Sharecast News) - European markets rallied to hit record highs on Thursday, with the Stoxx 600 index passing 500 points as investors awaited the outcome of the European Central Bank's policy meeting later in the day, while Virgin Money was in the spotlight after a £2.9bn takeover by Britain's Nationwide Building Society. The pan-European Stoxx 600 index rebounded from morning losses to be 0.49% at 500.67 in early deals with all major bourses in the red.

Economists expect the ECB to hold rates at a record 4% with the first cut tipped for June as inflation falls.

Asia stocks rose on comments from US Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell overnight reiterating his position that while the central bank could start cutting rates, it was still "not immediately ready".

In economic news, UK house prices increased for the fifth month in a row, with the average up 0.4% in February, marking an increase of 1.7% year-on-year, according to the Halifax House Price Index.

China reported a sharply better-than-expected rise in exports for the first two months of the year, according to official figures published on Thursday.

Exports surged 7.1% in January and February on an annual basis, said the General Administration of Customs - hammering estimates of a 1.9% rise.

In equity news, Virgin Money shares surged 36% as Nationwide swooped to swallow the challenger bank in a surprise move.

Rentokil and ITV were also both up on the back on results.

Shares in fashion brand Hugo Boss slumped after a gloomy outlook for 2024 from CEO Daniel Grieder.

Reporting by Frank Prenesti for Sharecast.com

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