European shares continued their recovery on Tuesday, boosted by gains in chemical, mining and oil stocks, with buyers emerging after heavy selling last week on recession fears.
The pan-European Stoxx 600 index rose 0.8%, gaining for the third consecutive session, after hitting its lowest level in more than a year last week.
The mining sub-index rose 1.6% after falling to its lowest level since December 2021 in the previous session. The oil and gas sub-index rose 1.2%, with crude oil prices rising by about 1%.
French aircraft maker Airbus rose 2% after British airline EasyJet said it would buy 56 Airbus A320s.
British supermarket chain Ocado fell 4.5% after the company said it would boost its cash by more than $1 billion to support its growth.