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Markets

European shares bounce back after turbulent week

Published February 12, 2018 Updated February 12, 2018 03:03pm

MILAN: European shares rebounded from six-month lows on Monday as jitters over a sudden spike in volatility that wiped off $1 trillion in market capitalisation last week appeared to ease.

Broad-based gains helped the pan-European STOXX 600 index rise 1.5 percent by 0943 GMT, after ending on Friday at its lowest level since August. The UK's FTSE and Germany's DAX rose 1.3 and 1.8 percent respectively.

The euro zone volatility index fell back from peaks hit last week when a spike in inflation expectations boosted bond yields and fuelled worries over central bank tightening.

"We see this as a short-term correction rather than an end of cycle event," UBS strategists led by Nick Nelson said.

"What could change that would be a significant move up in bond yields, well above current levels, combined with major inflation fears," they wrote, noting however that fundamentals for European equities remained supportive.

The STOXX is down 3.9 percent in the year to date.

The cyclicals sectors which had led the sell-off drove the bounce on Monday, with materials stocks and banks among the best-performing sectors, up 3 and 1.5 percent respectively.

Miners Glencore, Rio Tinto and BHP all rose between 2.9 and 3.6 percent as copper prices rose from its lowest in nearly two months as the dollar dropped.

Elsewhere, upbeat broker notes pushed shares in Victrex and Delivery Hero to the top of the STOXX, sending their shares up 4 and 5.2 percent respectively.

Akzo Nobel rose 1.7 percent after a source-based Financial Times report said that US private equity giant Apollo had teamed up with the biggest Dutch pension fund to buy the group's 10 billion-euro speciality chemicals unit.

However, Heineken fell 3.7 percent after the world's second largest brewer lowered its margin growth target, blaming a volatile market environment and an acquisition in Brazil.

Also in M&A news, TDC surged 5.9 percent after the Danish telecom company said it had been approached by a potential bidder.

In the same sector, SES fell 5.5 percent after it announced management changes.

 

 

Copyright Reuters, 2018

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