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Banks, commodities drag European shares lower

Published 08/10/2009, 05:04 AM
Updated 08/10/2009, 05:09 AM
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* FTSEurofirst 300 index down 0.6 pct

* Banks fall; Lloyds share issue reports

* Commods down; crude off six week high

By Joanne Frearson

LONDON, Aug 10 (Reuters) - European shares were lower in early trade on Monday, following a four-week rally, with banking and commodity stocks the biggest fallers on the main index.

At 0839 GMT, the pan-European FTSEurofirst 300 <.FTEU3> index of top shares was down 0.6 percent at 944.58 points. Europe's benchmark index has risen around 16 percent since July 10, and is now up 13.6 percent in 2009. It has surged 46 percent since hitting a low in early March.

"A time has to come when the market has to give up a little bit of ground. (Stocks) have done incredibly well, much better than most of us had expected ... You would have thought there would be a time when they gave up some ground ... maybe today this is what they are doing," said Mike Lenhoff, strategist at Brewin Dolphin.

Banks took the most points off the index, though stocks within the sector were mixed.

Lloyds Banking Group fell 4.7 percent after the Sunday Times reported it may consider a multibillion pound share issue as part of a partial withdrawal from the government's asset protection scheme. [ID:nL918768]

British banks Barclays and Royal Bank of Scotland were down 1.7 and 7 percent, respectively.

UBS was 1.4 percent lower after U.S. tax talks were extended until Aug. 12.

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Deutsche Bank gained 0.8 percent after China's Hua Xia Bank <600015.SS>, which it partly owns, posted earnings in line with analysts' expectations. [ID:nSHA234147]

COMMODITY STOCKS SLIP

Energy stocks were lower as crude dropped from a six-week high hit on Friday to fall just under $71 a barrel.

BG Group , BP , Royal Dutch Shell and Total slipped 0.8-1.4 percent.

Miners were also lower. Rio Tinto fell 1 percent after China stepped up espionage allegations against the world's second-largest iron ore miner. [ID:nSYD479075]

Anglo American , Antofagasta , BHP Billiton , Eurasian Natural Resources Corporation , Rio Tinto and Xstrata were down 1.3-2.9 percent.

Insurers were the top performers. UK life insurer Friends Provident gained 7.7 percent after it said it had agreed to talks with suitor Resolution after receiving a revised takeover offer valuing it at almost 1.9 billion pounds ($3.2 billion). [ID:nLA156736]

"The way of the price reaction today shows that the market is expecting a favourable outcome," a trader said.

Prudential was up 2.9 percent following reports in the Sunday newspaper it is set to buck the trend in the sector and raise its dividend. [ID:nL94521]

Publicis was up 3.2 percent after it struck a $530 million deal with Microsoft to buy the Razorfish ad agency and boost its position in digital communications, the world's third-largest communications group said on Sunday. [ID:nL9724772]

Across Europe, the FTSE 100 <.FTSE> index was down 0.6 percent, Germany's DAX <.GDAXI> was 0.8 percent lower and France's CAC 40 <.FCHI> was down 0.6 percent. (Editing by Will Waterman)

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