European shares opened lower on Friday, poised for weekly losses as global tensions and a tech selloff took a toll on market sentiment. The pan-European STOXX 600 index fell 0.6% to 639.94 points by 0707 GMT, set for a modest weekly loss as investors shifted away from semiconductor stocks due to concerns over high valuations.
Despite strong forecasts from leading companies like chip equipment maker ASML and Taiwan’s TSMC, the tech sector in Asia and Wall Street remained weak. Europe’s tech sector saw a 2.3% drop, leading sectoral declines with Soitec down 3.6% and ASMI and ASML each dropping over 4%.
Meanwhile, sectors that have underperformed, such as luxury, showed gains on the STOXX index, climbing about 3% this week. However, British luxury brand Burberry’s shares fell 1.7% despite reporting strong sales, as Middle East conflicts impacted tourism spending in Europe. Swedish defence and aerospace group Saab rose 3.4% after an unexpected increase in second-quarter operating profit, driven by strong demand. Tensions in the Gulf further pushed oil prices higher as Iran launched new attacks on U.S. facilities.
(With inputs from agencies.)