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European shares dip, on track for worst month in four years

Published 31/08/2015, 09:22
© Reuters. Traders are pictured at their desks in front of the DAX board at the Frankfurt stock exchange
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By Atul Prakash

LONDON (Reuters) - European shares fell on Monday, with Germany's DAX and France's CAC on track for their worst month in four years, hit by sliding Chinese stocks and prospects of a near-term U.S. rate increase.

At 0805 GMT, the DAX (GDAXI), the CAC (FCHI) and the euro zone's Euro STOXX 50 (STOXX50E) were down about 1 percent. Volumes were likely to be thin, with British markets closed for a public holiday.

All three indexes are down about 9 percent in August so far.

"The market turmoil will continue in the near future. China is the catalyst, but the real reason for the sell-off is the nervousness about the first U.S. rate hike," Koen De Leus, senior economist at KBC in Brussels, said.

"The underlying trend is still up, but the time of making easy money on the stock markets is over."

The Federal Reserve left open on Friday the possibility of a September increase, though several of its officials said the prolonged turmoil in financial markets might delay the first policy tightening in nearly a decade.

Shanghai stocks (SSEC), which have plunged more than 40 percent since mid-June, were down about 1 percent on Monday, while MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan (MIAPJ0000PUS) shed 0.4 percent and was on track for a fall of about 10 percent this month.

Shares in Belgian insurance company Ageas (BR:AGES) rose about 3 percent after it said on Sunday it had agreed to sell its Hong Kong insurance unit to China-based asset manager JD Capital for $1.4 billion, exiting a business it acquired eight years ago.

Europe bourses in 2015: http://link.reuters.com/pap87v

Asset performance in 2015: http://link.reuters.com/gap87v

© Reuters. Traders are pictured at their desks in front of the DAX board at the Frankfurt stock exchange

(editing by John Stonestreet)

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