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European stocks decline at end on Chinese trade data, Greek fears, FTSEurofirst 300 sheds 0.7%

byCustoms Today Report
10/02/2015
in International Markets
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LONDON: European stocks retreated on Monday, hurt by softer-than-expected Chinese trade data and rising concerns about Greece’s relations with Europe after its prime minister set out plans to dismantle the country’s austerity programme.

Escalating violence in eastern Ukraine also rattled investors, with Germany’s DAX falling 1.7 percent. Germany is seen as one of Europe’s most exposed economies to Russia, which has been hit by western sanctions over its support of eastern Ukrainian separatists.

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Traders also cited a rating downgrade from JP Morgan strategists on the DAX, with the U.S. investment bank reducing its recommendation to ‘neutral’ from ‘overweight’, citing among other things the German benchmark’s recent strong outperformance.

Greek banking shares tumbled, with Bank of Piraeus falling 14 percent, Alpha Bank down 6.1 percent, Euro bank down 9.6 percent and National Bank of Greece down 9.8 percent. Athens’ benchmark index ATG fell 4.8 percent.

The FTSEurofirst 300 index of top European shares ended 0.7 percent lower at 1,480.01 points.

Along with Germany and Greece, southern European markets also featured among the biggest losers, with Madrid’s IBEX down 2 percent and Milan’s MIB down 1.9 percent as investors worried Greece’s popular anti-austerity movement could spread to Spain and Italy.

In his first major speech to parliament on Sunday, Greek Prime Minister Tsipras laid out plans to dismantle Greece’s austerity programme, setting himself on a collision course with his European partners.

“This is brinkmanship. In the end, everybody will probably be sensible but there’s a risk of a policy mistake. Part of the problem is both sides feel emboldened,” said Ilan Solot, strategist at Brown Brothers Harriman.

“Greece is in a better economic situation than it was before … and the government has a strong mandate from the people to change. But the EU is emboldened too because there are a lot more backstops than before, the ESM (European Stability Mechanism) is in place, and you can see the contagion is so much smaller. Spanish and Italian yields hardly moved in this crisis.”

Worries over China’s economy also weighed. Data showed its exports fell 3.3 percent in January while imports tumbled 19.9 percent, far worse than analysts had expected.

Tags: Chinese trade dataEuropean stocksFTSEurofirst 300 sheds 0.7%Greek fears

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