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By Ragini Mathur, Tharuniyaa Lakshmi

European shares were subdued on Tuesday as oil prices rose after efforts to end ‌the U.S.-Iran war hit an impasse, while investors awaited a slate of economic data later this week for fresh clues on growth and the interest rate outlook

The pan-European STOXX 600 (.STOXX) was little changed at 659.84, as of 0844 GMT, ​fluctuating between modest gains and losses near the record highs reached earlier this month.

Rising energy ​prices supported oil and gas stocks, but concerns that a prolonged disruption around the ⁠Strait of Hormuz could stoke inflation and cloud the outlook for monetary easing kept broader risk ​appetite in check.

Energy sector (.SXEP) jumped 1.4% as oil prices touched their highest level so far this month.

U.S. President ​Donald Trump on Monday responded to Iran's conditions for a peace deal with demands of his own, including compensation for people killed in wars, attacks and protests in a rhetorical escalation that could further complicate efforts to reopen the key ​oil shipping route.

"The pause this week reflects some caution around the Iran conflict and renewed pressure on ​oil prices. That is the key near-term risk for European markets," said Gordon Kerr, European Macro Strategist, at KBRA.

Travel ‌and leisure ⁠sector (.SXTP) fell 0.9%, reflecting worries over elevated fuel costs.

InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG.L) edged down 1.8% after the Holiday Inn owner's room revenue growth slowed in the second quarter as a sharp decline in the Middle East offset continued gains in the U.S. and China.

Technology stocks (.SX8P), meanwhile, rose 0.5%. The sector remains among Europe's ​top performers this year, up ​about 24% year to ⁠date.

"European technology has benefited largely from the global AI story. Demand for chips, data centers and the wider AI build-out has supported the sector," said ​Kerr.

Investors are now awaiting euro zone employment and GDP data, as well as ​U.S. consumer ⁠price figures later this week, for further clues on the path of interest rates.

Among early movers, Alcon (ALCC.S) gained 4% after the Swiss-American eye-care company raised its full-year earnings forecast.

Spirax Group (SPX.L) slid 10.5% to the bottom of the ⁠STOXX 600 ​after the engineering firm reiterated its full-year forecast for mid-single-digit organic ​revenue growth and margin expansion.

The insurance sector (.SXIP) declined 0.6%, with Legal & General (LGEN.L) down 3.1% after UBS cut its rating on the ​stock to "Sell" from "Neutral."

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