European shares rose for the second straight session on Monday following reports that Washington and Beijing were nearing a trade agreement, while LVMH gained after signing a deal to buy US jewellery chain Tiffany.

A Chinese state-backed tabloid said on Monday China and the US were “very close” to an initial trade agreement, adding to optimism from Friday, when the presidents of both the countries reiterated their desire for a deal.

The pan-European STOXX 600 index was up 0.6 per cent at 0802 GMT, led by trade-sensitive miners.

French luxury goods group LVMH rose 1.7 per cent after saying it had reached a definitive agreement to buy Tiffany & Co in a $16.2-billion deal.

Focus now turns to the German IFO business sentiment survey due later in the day. Economists expect a reading of 95 for November, slightly higher than the 94.6 recorded in October, according to a Reuters poll.

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