KEY POINTS
  • Over the past six months, sell-side analysts have raised their second-quarter EPS growth projections by more than 50 basis points, according to Factset data aggregated by Bank of America's European equity quant strategy team.
  • In terms of sectors, analyst consensus has autos, retail and resources showing the strongest earnings growth in the second quarter.
Bull and bear sculptures in front of the German stock exchange in Frankfurt, Germany.

Europe's corporate earnings season began in earnest last week, with analyst consensus projecting a 140% year-on-year increase in earnings per share for the second quarter.

Earnings per share is an important metric used by traders to gauge the value of a stock or a wider index, and it grew by an annual 87% across the pan-European Stoxx 600 index in the first quarter.