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European shares succumb to virus worries, Wirecard soars

Published 29/06/2020, 08:42
Updated 29/06/2020, 10:25
© Reuters. The German share price index DAX graph is pictured at the stock exchange in Frankfurt

By Sruthi Shankar

(Reuters) - European shares turned lower on Monday, led by losses in energy and consumer companies, as a spike in coronavirus cases globally kept investors on edge.

The pan-European STOXX 600 index (STOXX) slipped 0.3% in a volatile morning, with Asian markets firmly in the red as the global death toll from COVID-19 reached half a million people on Sunday.

Shares in Total (PA:TOTF) and Royal Dutch Shell (L:RDSa) fell more than 1%, as oil prices dropped on worries of further restrictions hitting fuel demand. [O/R]

Consumer stocks such as Unilever (AS:UNA), Danone (PA:DANO) and L'Oreal (PA:OREP) also weighed, falling between 1.2% and 2.6%.

European markets have climbed in recent weeks, helped by the region's relative success in reopening its economy and the European Union's proposed 750 billion euro ($841.73 billion) recovery fund.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Emmanuel Macron are set to meet later in the day to discuss the fund.

"Equity markets are under some pressure given fears of a spike in COVID-19 cases in the United States and as the month ends, many investors have to sell some equities to rebalance their portfolios," said Sebastien Galy, macro strategist at Nordea Asset Management.

"This pressure should ebb as we start a new month while data should start to show some signs of an economic recovery."

Data showed profits at China's industrial firms rose for the first time in six months in May, suggesting the recovery is gaining traction. Euro zone consumer confidence data is due at 1000 am GMT.

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German scandal-hit payments company Wirecard (DE:WDIG) soared 152%, following an about 170% plunge in the past three weeks, with traders pointing to media reports that French payments processor Worldline (PA:WLN) and other private investors are interested in buying parts of the company.

Wirecard also said it would proceed with business activities after filing for insolvency.

Austrian sensor producer AMS (VI:AMS) (S:AMS) jumped 4.2% after Reuters reported the company is poised to get the go-ahead from the European Union for its acquisition of German lighting group Osram (DE:OSRn).

Commerzbank (DE:CBKG) rose 2% after a German newspaper reported that the lender's board will likely approve more branch closures and job cuts at an extraordinary meeting next week.

Latest comments

Wirecard is going to 0.70 cents
it is clear some sectors are badly impacted and their stocks are significantly down...and also clear that some are doing well. all waves news imo are already bought in the forward looking markets and reflected on the stock prices correctly. some expect or manipulate for further crashes but wont happen. sorry:)
So everything is ok now in the world. Great
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