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European shares retreat as G20 fails to strike new measures

Published 29/02/2016, 09:31
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By Atul Prakash

LONDON (Reuters) - European shares retreated from a three-week high on Monday and were on track for their third straight month of losses after a weekend meeting of the G20 group of leading economies failed to strike new measures to boost growth.

British grocer Morrisons (L:MRW) helped keep a lid on gains, surging nearly 4 percent after a striking a distribution deal with online retailer Amazon (O:AMZN).

The pan-European FTSEurofirst 300 index (FTEU3) was down 1 percent. It has fallen more than 4 percent this month.

"Investors are disappointed that the G20 leaders fell short of coming up with new supporting measures despite once again repeating their concerns about the global economy and financial markets," said Philippe Gijsels, head of research at BNP Paribas (PA:BNPP) Fortis Global Markets in Brussels.

The Group of 20 finance ministers and central bankers said they needed to look beyond ultra-low interest rates to revive the global economy, flagging risks to growth including volatile capital flows and sinking commodity prices.

Cyclical sectors, which generally suffer when the pace of economic growth slows, came under pressure. The European banking index (SX7P) fell 2.1 percent, the financial services sector (SXFP) dropped 1.6 percent and insurers (SXIP) dropped 1.3 percent.

Britain's FTSE 100 index (FTSE) fell 0.7 percent, Germany's DAX (GDAXI) dropped 1.1 percent and France's CAC 40 (FCHI) was down 1 percent.

Ireland's benchmark equity index fell about 0.5 percent, taking this year's losses to around 10 percent, after early results pointed to an inconclusive outcome to parliamentary elections.

Morrisons rose 3.8 percent following its deal with Amazon.

The British supermarket sector has been convulsed by fierce competition in recent years and analysts have said a step-up from Amazon could hurt the traditional players even more.

"The tie-up with Amazon is also consistent with Morrisons' plans to drive volume, broaden its brand reach and leverage its marginal costs," Shore Capital said in a note.

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"..Operational improvement should lead to free cash generation that shareholders can expect in time to receive."

(editing by John Stonestreet)

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