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European stocks fall sharply on yuan devaluation; Dax plummets 1.97%

Published 08/12/2015, 03:34 AM
© Reuters.  European stocks tumble on Asian selloff after Chinese currency devaluation
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Investing.com - European stocks were sharply lower on Wednesday, as the devaluation of the yuan by the Chinese government sent global equities broadly lower for a second consecutive day.

During European morning trade, the EURO STOXX 50 tumbled 1.88%, France’s CAC 40 plunged 1.83%, while Germany’s DAX 30 plummeted 1.97%.

European equities remained under pressure after China devalued its currency on Tuesday, in an attempt to help exporters after a recent spate of disappointing economic data.

The central bank described it as a “one-off depreciation” of nearly 2%, based on a new way of managing the exchange rate that better reflected market forces.

Earlier Wednesday, data showed that China's industrial production increased at by an annual rate of 6.0% in July, confounding expectations for a 6.6% gain.

Markets were also jittery after Ukraine on Monday accused rebels of carrying out the heaviest artillery attacks since a ceasefire was agreed between Kiev and Russia.

Financial stocks were broadly lower, as French lenders BNP Paribas (PARIS:BNPP) and Societe Generale (PARIS:SOGN) tumbled 1.48% and 1.58%, while Germany's Deutsche Bank (XETRA:DBKGn) and Commerzbank (XETRA:CBKG) lost 1.49% and 1.74%.

Among peripheral lenders, Italy's Unicredit (MILAN:CRDI) and Intesa Sanpaolo (MILAN:ISP) plummeted 1.39% and 1.62% respectively, while Spanish banks BBVA (MADRID:BBVA) and Banco Santander (MADRID:SAN) retreated 1.40% and 1.79%.

Elsewhere, German consumer goods group Henkel AG (XETRA:HNKG_p) plunged 6.02% after reporting a 14% second quarter rise in core profit.

German utility E.ON SE NA (XETRA:EONGn) said that first half earnings dropped 13%, sending shares down 0.45%.

In London, commodity-heavy FTSE 100 lost 1.32%, as the mining sector continued to display broad weakness.

Shares in Rio Tinto (LONDON:RIO) and Antofagasta (LONDON:ANTO) plummeted 3.13% and 3.15% respectively, while Bhp Billiton (LONDON:BLT) plunged 3.29% and Glencore (LONDON:GLEN) dove 5.08%.

Financial stocks added to losses, as Lloyds Banking (LONDON:LLOY) declined 0.62% and the Royal Bank of Scotland (LONDON:RBS) tumbled 1.13%, while Barclays (LONDON:BARC) and HSBC Holdings (LONDON:HSBA) lost 1.19% and 1.55% respectively.

Meanwhile, G4S (COP:G4S) saw shares plummet 2.49% even after the security and outsourcing group reported a 5% increase in profits for the first half of the year.

In the U.S., equity markets pointed to a lower open. The Dow Jones Industrial Average futures pointed to a 0.69% drop, S&P 500 futures signaled a 0.71% loss, while the Nasdaq 100 futures indicated a 0.69% decline.

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