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European shares climbed on Monday, ​as a pause in U.S.-Iran hostilities over the weekend sent oil prices lower and boosted risk ‌appetite, ahead of a pivotal week of earnings from major U.S. tech companies.

The pan-European STOXX 600 index (.STOXX) was up 0.7% at 648.9, as of 0850 GMT, having touched its highest since July 7.

Brent crude futures dropped 6% to around $90 a barrel, after Washington paused its bombing ​campaign over arsenal deletion concerns, and Iran said it would do the same if the U.S. did.

Travel and ​leisure stocks (.SXTP) were among the biggest gainers, up 2.3%, as lower oil prices boosted the outlook ⁠for airlines. Shares of Lufthansa (LHAG.DE), IAG (ICAG.L) and Ryanair (RYA.I) added about 3% each.

Energy stocks (.SXEP) lost 2%, making them the top ​decliners on the STOXX 600.

"How the situation will develop is unclear, and the risk of further escalation remains high... A ​retest of oil price highs from earlier this year cannot be ruled out should military actions intensify," said UBS analysts in a note.

However, global markets welcomed the de-escalation with Asian markets and Wall Street futures edging up. The resumption in hostilities recently had heightened inflation ​concerns, especially in energy import-heavy regions such as Asia and Europe.

Against this backdrop, the statement after the U.S. Federal Reserve's ​rate decision on Wednesday will be scrutinised for hints on policymakers' next move.

Markets are expecting the central bank to hold interest rates ‌steady, ⁠while they price in a 25-basis-point hike by the end of 2026, with an over 60% chance for a second, according to LSEG-compiled data.

Results from U.S. Big Tech companies, including Microsoft (MSFT.O), Meta Platforms (META.O), Amazon.com (AMZN.O) and Apple (AAPL.O) will be parsed for signs on whether the AI-driven rally has further room to run.

The STOXX 600 technology index (.SX8P) was up 2.4% on Monday, ​as SAP (SAPG.DE) extended Friday's gains ​with a 5.5% jump.

"Markets have ⁠priced AI quite fully... the capital is now not just focusing on AI core, but also going to the next layers because hopefully it will alleviate a bit of that (expectations) ​pressure," said Claire Trachet, Founder and CEO of Trachet.

"The market is so tense that ​any reaction creates ⁠a big bump instead of being a bit more absorbed."

In Europe, AstraZeneca (AZN.L) gained 1.3% after the drugmaker topped second-quarter profit expectations and reaffirmed its 2026 forecasts.

Vodafone (VOD.L) advanced about 4% after the telecom firm raised its outlook following its Safaricom deal, and said it ⁠expects to ​deliver results at the upper end of its revised range.

Zabka (ZAB.WA) fell to ​the bottom of the STOXX 600, with a 10.5% loss after Japan's Seven & i Holdings (3382.T) decided not to proceed with a potential investment in the ​Polish convenience store.

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