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Volatility grips stock markets

Published January 25, 2016 Updated January 25, 2016 04:07pm

imageLONDON: World stock markets experienced more volatile trading on Monday, with equities in Europe losing ground after solid advances across Asia.

Asian stock markets closed with gains as investors bet on central bank stimulus measures to support markets after the bloodbath at the start of the year.

But it was a different story in Europe and on Wall Street, which fell back overall.

The DAX 30 shed 0.4 percent in Frankfurt to 9,728.1, banks leading the losers, after data revealed the outlook for the German economy clouded over significantly in January as business confidence fell to its lowest level in 11 months.

The Ifo institute's closely-watched business climate index fell by a steeper-than-expected 1.3 points to 107.3 points in January, the lowest level since February 2015.

The Ifo survey "has brought the strongest signal yet that the recent global economic concerns and associated final market gyrations have started to hit the eurozone's biggest economy", said Capital Economics economist Jonathan Loynes.

London and Paris also shed ground, although commodity trading and mining company Glencore led a mixed bag of risers on the FTSE-100 London index with a 4.4 percent advance by mid-afternoon

On Wall Street, US stocks opened lower as oil prices fell to start a week with a Federal Reserve policy meeting and earnings from the likes of Apple and Boeing ahead.

Five minutes into trade, the Dow Jones Industrial Average was at 16,050.08, down 0.27 percent, with the broad-based S&P 500 off 0.32 percent and the tech-rich Nasdaq Composite Index down 0.29 percent.

"It's been a volatile start to the week in financial markets and that doesn't look like abating in the final week of the month, as the Federal Reserve and Bank of Japan announce their latest monetary policy decisions, we get a number of key economic releases and corporate earnings season gets into full swing," said Craig Erlam, senior market analyst at Oanda trading group.

After global equities enjoyed sharp gains Friday, Asian trading floors moved forward, led by Hong Kong, Tokyo and Sydney.

There will be close scrutiny this week of the Bank of Japan after a recent report said policymakers were considering ramping up its already vast stimulus programme to avert a deflation threat exacerbated by plunging oil prices.

That came a day after the head of the European Central Bank, Mario Draghi, said he would consider further easing its own monetary policy.

There is also increasing speculation that the Federal Reserve will delay another interest rate rise for now, having increased the cost of borrowing in December for the first time in a decade.

The outcome of the Bank of Japan's monetary policy meeting on Friday "could be the main event this week... as the central bank may be about to announce another round of monetary stimulus", added Erlam.

Copyright AFP (Agence France-Presse), 2016

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