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Insurance, chemical stocks keep STOXX 600 at over one-month high



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Ageas jumps after H1 results beat estimates

Covestro rises on report ADNOC complete due diligence

Chip stocks mixed ahead of Nvidia results

French consumer confidence for August in line with estimates

STOXX 600 up 0.3%

Updated at 1610 GMT

By Pranav Kashyap and Lisa Pauline Mattackal

Aug 28 (Reuters) -The benchmark European stock index rose to its highest since July on Wednesday, boosted by insurance and chemical stocks ahead of closely-watched results from Nvidia NVDA.O and key economic data.

The pan-European STOXX 600 index .STOXX was up 0.3% to 520.6 points. The chemicals sector .SX4P led gains, up 1.4% to a more than two-month high, with Givaudan GIVN.S, Symrise AG SY1G.DE and Covestro 1COV.DE all up over 3%.

Covestro notched its best day in more than two months after a report that ADNOC has completed due diligence on its planned bid for the company. Symrise and Covestro helped Germany's DAX rise 0.5% to its highest since May.

The insurance sector .SXIP also boosted the index, rising 1.2% after Belgium-based Ageas AGES.BR leapt 3.9% after its half-year net operating results beat expectations and the company announced a buyback programme.

On the data front, French consumer confidence for August was at 92, in line with estimates. French stocks .FCHI rose 0.2%.

Consumer confidence data for the Eurozone is due Thursday, as are consumer price reports from Germany and Spain. A key inflation print for the Euro zone is expected Friday, with investors watching the data for further cues on monetary policy.

The European Central Bank meets in September and markets have priced in a 25 basis-point rate cut, though policymakers have emphasized the need for improving inflation data.

"The market is perhaps excessively discounting the risks of sticky inflation in Europe," said Geoff Yu, EMEA macro strategist at BNY Mellon.

"Simply based on commentary alone, the ECB is arguably even more hawkish, even though market pricing is working in the opposite direction in defiance."

Basic resources .SXPP lost 1.2%, the sector's biggest one-day loss in over three weeks, as metal prices were pressured by a stronger U.S. dollar and concerns about demand from China.

Europe's technology sector .SX8P pared early gains and was flat ahead of industry heavyweight Nvidia's second-quarter results expected after the close of U.S. markets.

The company's performance serves as a crucial indicator of market trends with even a slight miss likely to hurt sentiment around artificial intelligence-related companies, even as European stocks have broadly recovered from a U.S. tech-led global equity selloff in early August.

European chip stocks were mixed, with ASM International ASMI.AS and STMicroelectronics STMMI.MI down 0.7% and 0.9%, while ASML Holding ASML.AS rose 0.7%.

Prudential PRU.L slipped 0.7% despite reporting a first-half profit increase, as a slowdown in Hong Kong and China weighed on overall growth.



Reporting by Pranav Kashyap and Lisa Mattackal in Bengaluru; Editing by Eileen Soreng and David Holmes

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