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European stocks stable at start, Stoxx Europe 600 advances 0.5%

byCustoms Today Report
29/07/2015
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ROME: Global stock markets steadied on Tuesday after heavy declines, as Chinese shares bounced back from their lows in another roller coaster session.

In Europe, the Stoxx Europe 600 was up 0.5 per cent in early trade. The index had fallen 2.2 per cent on Monday as the biggest one-day fall in eight years in the Shanghai Composite Index spilled over into global markets. Shanghai shares fell a further 5 per cent on Tuesday, before rebounding to trade around 1.5 per cent lower.

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The rout in China has fanned fears over slowing growth in the world’s second-largest economy, stalling a rally in Europe that began after Greece and its creditors agreed to negotiate a new bailout. Investors are also looking ahead to Wednesday’s update from the Federal Reserve for clues on the timing of an interest rate rise that some expect as soon as September.

The combination of a potential escalation of the crisis in Greece with problems in China and an imminent Fed rate rise is a worrying one for investors, Rabobank analyst Michael Every said.

“We appear to still have all three issues on the horizon,” he said.

Talks to complete a bailout program between Greece and its creditors will start Tuesday, nearly a week later than planned.

In currency markets, the euro fell 0.3 per cent against the dollar to $US1.1059 after a sharp rise on Monday.

In commodities, oil prices were trading near four-month lows after being hit by the turmoil in China. Brent crude was 1.2 per cent lower at $USUS52.82 a barrel.

Gold fell 0.1 per cent to $US1,095.00 a troy ounce. In Europe, the Stoxx Europe 600 was up 0.5 per cent in early tr. The index had fallen 2.2 per cent on Monday as the biggest one-day fall in eight years in the Shanghai Composite Index spilled over into global markets. Shanghai shares fell a further 5 per cent on Tuesday, before rebounding to trade around 1.5 per cent lower.

 

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